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Haijia Su
Researcher at Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Publications - 71
Citations - 3474
Haijia Su is an academic researcher from Beijing University of Chemical Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biology. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 53 publications receiving 2551 citations.
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Reviewing the anaerobic digestion of food waste for biogas production
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the characteristics of food waste, the principles of anaerobic digestion, the process parameters, and two approaches (pretreatment and co-digestion) for enhancing AD in food waste.
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The anaerobic co-digestion of food waste and cattle manure.
TL;DR: This study assessed the anaerobic co-digestion of food waste and cattle manure, in order to identify the key parameters that determine the biogas and methane yield.
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Preparation of chitosan-TiO2 composite film with efficient antimicrobial activities under visible light for food packaging applications.
TL;DR: TiO2 addition led to enhanced hydrophilicity, to better mechanical properties, and to decreased light transmittance in visible light region of the composite film, stressing the potential of the novel bio-nano composite film for food packaging applications.
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Batch and semi-continuous anaerobic digestion of food waste in a dual solid–liquid system
TL;DR: Results from batch test indicated that a higher methane yield could be obtained in the ADSL system, and the optimum C/N ratio, redistribution of metal element and lower content of waste oil in FSW explain the higher methane production.
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Controlled synthesis and photocatalysis of sea urchin-like Fe3O4@TiO2@Ag nanocomposites
TL;DR: The enhanced photocatalytic activity and excellent chemical stability, in combination with the magnetic recyclability, makes this multifunctional nanostructure a promising candidate for antibiosis and remediation in aquatic environmental contamination in the future.