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Haifeng Dong

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  88
Citations -  4371

Haifeng Dong is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionic liquid & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 73 publications receiving 3184 citations.

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Solubilities of gases in novel alcamines ionic liquid 2- 2-hydroxyethyl (methyl) amino ethanol chloride

TL;DR: In this paper, the solubilities of CO, H(2), N(2) and O(2 ) in a novel alcamines ionic liquid (IL) of 2-[2-hydroxyethyl (methyl) amino] ethanol chloride (MDEA][CI) were investigated at temperature ranging from 313.15 to 333.15K and pressure ranging from 1.22 to 8.62 MPa.
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Efficient adsorption of ammonia by incorporation of metal ionic liquids into silica gels as mesoporous composites

TL;DR: In this paper, three metal ionic liquids (MILs), [Bmim]2[Co(NCS)4] and [Cmim]-2[NiCl4], with good affinity toward NH3 were incorporated into porous silica gels with large surface area and abundant hydroxyl groups, by an impregnation-vaporization method to form novel MIL@silica gel composites for rapid, efficient and reversible adsorption of NH3.
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Protic Ionic-Liquid-Supported Activated Carbon with Hierarchical Pores for Efficient NH3 Adsorption

TL;DR: Ionic liquids (ILs) provide a new way for efficient separation and recovery of NH3 because of low vapor pressure and adjustable properties as discussed by the authors. However, high viscosity or solid state of functionalized...
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Experimental study on gas holdup and bubble behavior in carbon capture systems with ionic liquid

TL;DR: In this article, a high speed image pick-up system was used to study the bubble behavior in a carbon capture system with ionic liquid, such as bubble size distribution, total gas holdup, Sauter diameter and interfacial area at different operating conditions.
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Protic ionic liquid-based deep eutectic solvents with multiple hydrogen bonding sites for efficient absorption of NH3

TL;DR: In this paper, the emerging of ionic liquids (ILs) provides an efficient and sustainable way to separate and recover NH3 due to their unique properties, however, the solid or highly viscous ILs are not suitable f...