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Haijun Wang

Researcher at Jiangnan University

Publications -  133
Citations -  2128

Haijun Wang is an academic researcher from Jiangnan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Ionic liquid. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 126 publications receiving 1647 citations.

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A special synthesis of BiOCl photocatalyst for efficient pollutants removal: New insight into the band structure regulation and molecular oxygen activation

TL;DR: In this paper, a solvothermal modification method was used to synthesize BiOCl with oxygen vacancy (OV-BOC), which can not only introduce oxygen vacancy which supports the generation of 1O2 but regulate the band structure, giving rise to the valance band down-shift and hence the photogenerated h+ possesses higher oxidation capacity, which brings about desirable photodegradation efficiency on organic pollutants.
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Modification of cellulose nanocrystal via SI-ATRP of styrene and the mechanism of its reinforcement of polymethylmethacrylate

TL;DR: Thermogravimetry analysis proved that the initial degrade temperature of CNC was increased 50 °C with the modification, and breaking strength and elongation at break of the composites were improved, which was attributed to the reinforcement of C NCs modified with styrene.
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Theoretical and experimental investigation on dissolution and regeneration of cellulose in ionic liquid.

TL;DR: The experimental results prove that cellulose can be readily reconstituted from the [emim]Ac-based cellulose solution by the addition of water and the crystalline structure of cellulose is converted to cellulose II from cellulose I in the original cellulose.
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Mechanism of Lignin Dissolution and Regeneration in Ionic Liquid

TL;DR: In this paper, the mechanism of lignin dissolution and regeneration in 1-allyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (AmimCl) was investigated by using density functional theory (DFT), atoms in molecules (AIM) theory, natural bond orbital analysis, and Wiberg bond index (WBI).
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Metal-free three-component oxyazidation of alkenes with trimethylsilyl azide and N-hydroxyphthalimide.

TL;DR: A novel and facile oxyazidation of alkenes under metal-free and mild conditions has been reported, where N-hydroxyphthalimide was used as an oxygen-radical precursor and TMSN3 as the N3 source.