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Jianer Zhou
Researcher at Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute
Publications - 63
Citations - 1821
Jianer Zhou is an academic researcher from Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ceramic & Membrane. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1451 citations.
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Separation of stable oil–water emulsion by the hydrophilic nano-sized ZrO2 modified Al2O3 microfiltration membrane
TL;DR: In this article, a nano-sized ZrO2 coating was applied to the Al2O3 microfiltration membrane to reduce the membrane fouling by oil droplets and to keep the unique character of the inorganic membrane.
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Application of ceramic microfiltration membrane modified by nano-TiO2 coating in separation of a stable oil-in-water emulsion
Qibing Chang,Jianer Zhou,Yongqing Wang,Jian Liang,Xiaozhen Zhang,Sophie Cerneaux,Wang Xia,Zhiwen Zhu,Yingchao Dong +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a nano-TiO2-coated ceramic microfiltration membrane is used to treat stable oil-in-water emulsions, and the results show that the modified membrane has better stable flux, which is higher than that of the unmodified one.
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The improved oil/water separation performance of graphene oxide modified Al2O3 microfiltration membrane
Xuebing Hu,Xuebing Hu,Yun Yu,Jianer Zhou,Yongqing Wang,Jian Liang,Xiaozhen Zhang,Qibing Chang,Lixin Song +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a novel membrane material was synthesized through graphene oxide modification on the commercial 19 channels Al2O3 ceramic microfiltration membrane to achieve both high permeate flux and high oil rejection in the oil/water emulsion micro-filtration.
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Effects of particle size and pH value on the hydrophilicity of graphene oxide
TL;DR: In this article, the hydrophilicity of Graphene oxide with different particle sizes and pH values was characterized with water contact angle, and the results showed that the hydophilicity is sensitive to particle size and pH value, which result in the variations of the ionizable groups of graphene oxide.
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Recycling of fly ash for preparing porous mullite membrane supports with titania addition.
TL;DR: The effects of TiO(2) on the sintering behaviors and main properties of porous mullite were studied in detail, and with increasing titania content, the pore size decreases slightly but the three-point flexural strength increases gradually at 1450 degrees C.