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Jian Chang

Researcher at Stockholm University

Publications -  21
Citations -  1489

Jian Chang is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Ionic liquid. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 823 citations. Previous affiliations of Jian Chang include King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

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A 3D Photothermal Structure toward Improved Energy Efficiency in Solar Steam Generation

TL;DR: In this article, a 3D cylindrical cup-shaped structure of mixed metal oxide as solar evaporator was proposed, and the 3D structure led to a high energy efficiency close to 100% under one-sun illumination due to the capability of the cup wall to recover the diffuse reflectance and thermal radiation heat loss.
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Simultaneous production of fresh water and electricity via multistage solar photovoltaic membrane distillation

TL;DR: A membrane-distillation device that exploits sunlight and the heat dissipated by an integrated solar cell unit, enabling simultaneous efficient production of electricity and drinkable water is developed.
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Solar Evaporator with Controlled Salt Precipitation for Zero Liquid Discharge Desalination

TL;DR: A new solar evaporator design concept offers a promising technology especially for high salinity brine treatment in desalination plants to achieve greener ZLD desalinating as well as for hypersaline industrial wastewater treatment.
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A highly flexible and washable nonwoven photothermal cloth for efficient and practical solar steam generation

TL;DR: In this article, a nonwoven photothermal cloth is prepared by electrospinning for efficient and durable solar steam evaporation, which is composed of polymeric nanofibers as the matrix and inorganic carbon black nanoparticles encapsulated inside the matrix as light absorbing components.
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Solar-assisted fast cleanup of heavy oil spills using a photothermal sponge

TL;DR: In this article, a carbon nanotube (CNT) modified polyurethane sponge was fabricated as a photothermal sorbent that exhibited superhydrophobicity and superoleophilicity, as well as outstanding absorption capacity for heavy oil.