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Jia Wei

Researcher at Applied Science Private University

Publications -  12
Citations -  567

Jia Wei is an academic researcher from Applied Science Private University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulmonary surfactant & Micelle. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 495 citations. Previous affiliations of Jia Wei include North China Electric Power University.

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Effect of short-chain organic acids on the enhanced desorption of phenanthrene by rhamnolipid biosurfactant in soil-water environment.

TL;DR: The results showed that the extent of phenanthrene desorption was more significant at pH 6 and 9.5, and was relatively lower in the DOM-removed soils with the addition of biosurfactant and SCOAs.
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Combined effects of DOM extracted from site soil/compost and biosurfactant on the sorption and desorption of PAHs in a soil-water system.

TL;DR: The results of this study will help to clarify the transport of petroleum pollutants in the remediation of HOCs-contaminated soils.
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Effect of short-chain organic acids and pH on the behaviors of pyrene in soil-water system.

TL;DR: The effects of five short-chain organic acids (SCOAs) on the behaviors of pyrene in soil-water system were investigated and showed the presence of SCOAs inhibited the adsorption and promoted the desorption of Pyrene in the following order: citric acid>oxalic acid>tartaric acid>.
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Efficiency of single and mixed Gemini/conventional micelles on solubilization of phenanthrene

TL;DR: In this article, the water solubility enhancement of phenanthrene (PHE) by a cationic Gemini surfactant (CG), four conventional surfactants (Brij35, TX 100, CPC and DTAB), as well as their equimolar binary combinations (CG/BRIJ35, CG/TX100,CG/CPC and CG/DTAB) have been studied and compared.
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Removal of phenol from synthetic waste water using Gemini micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration (GMEUF).

TL;DR: Gemini surfactant with exceptional structure has favorable prospects in the treatment of phenol wastewater by the micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration and retention of Phenol/surfactant, permeate flux and membrane fouling with respect to other conventional surfactants possessing equal alkyl chain length.