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Huamin Qiu

Researcher at University of Jinan

Publications -  29
Citations -  3415

Huamin Qiu is an academic researcher from University of Jinan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Molecularly imprinted polymer. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 29 publications receiving 2992 citations.

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Fabrication of novel magnetic chitosan grafted with graphene oxide to enhance adsorption properties for methyl blue.

TL;DR: A novel magnetic composite bioadsorbent composed of magnetic chitosan and graphene oxide (MCGO) was prepared as the magnetic adsorbent, indicating that the adsorption was spontaneous, favorable and exothermic process in nature.
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Highly selective adsorption of lead ions by water-dispersible magnetic chitosan/graphene oxide composites

TL;DR: Equilibrium studies showed that the data of Pb(II) adsorption followed the Langmuir model and the MCGO was stable and easily recovered, and the effects of pH, contact time, and concentration on Pb (II) ions sorption were investigated.
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Adsorbent for chromium removal based on graphene oxide functionalized with magnetic cyclodextrin-chitosan.

TL;DR: The results shown that, with the advantage of high surface area, abundant hydroxyl and amino groups of CCGO, and the magnetic property of Fe3O4, the Cr(VI) can be easily and rapidly extracted from the water by magnetic attraction under investigation.
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Synthesis of magnetic β-cyclodextrin-chitosan/graphene oxide as nanoadsorbent and its application in dye adsorption and removal.

TL;DR: The inherent advantages of the nano-structured adsorbent, such as adsorption capacity, easy, handy operation, rapid extraction, and regeneration, may pave a new, efficient and sustainable way towards highly-efficient dye pollutant removal in water and wastewater treatment.
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Preparation of novel magnetic chitosan/graphene oxide composite as effective adsorbents toward methylene blue.

TL;DR: This work shows that the MCGO could be utilized as an efficient, magnetically separable adsorbent for the environmental cleanup.