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Jianhua Qu

Researcher at Northeast Agricultural University

Publications -  73
Citations -  2085

Jianhua Qu is an academic researcher from Northeast Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 31 publications receiving 421 citations.

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KOH-activated porous biochar with high specific surface area for adsorptive removal of chromium (VI) and naphthalene from water: Affecting factors, mechanisms and reusability exploration

TL;DR: The PBCKOH was believed to enhance the Cr(VI) adsorption mainly through the combination of electrostatic attraction, complexation, ion exchange and reduction action, while achieving the high NAP uptake by pore filling and π-π stacking interactions.
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Green synthesis of hydrophilic activated carbon supported sulfide nZVI for enhanced Pb(II) scavenging from water: Characterization, kinetics, isotherms and mechanisms.

TL;DR: The hydrophilic porous activated carbon supported sulfide nZVI was believed to enhance the Pb(II) uptake via the synergistic effects of electrostatic attraction, chemical precipitation, complexation and reduction as well as pH-dependent adsorption performance.
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Multi-component adsorption of Pb(II), Cd(II) and Ni(II) onto microwave-functionalized cellulose: Kinetics, isotherms, thermodynamics, mechanisms and application for electroplating wastewater purification.

TL;DR: Results revealed that both ion exchange and chelation were functioned in the metal ions uptake, while physical interaction was also involved in the adsorption process, and the RHMW-X could effectively purify actual industrial wastewater containing Pb(II), Cd( II) and Ni(II) for meeting regulatory requirements.
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Enhanced phosphate scavenging with effective recovery by magnetic porous biochar supported La(OH)3: Kinetics, isotherms, mechanisms and applications for water and real wastewater.

TL;DR: La3-MPBC was synthesized via KHCO3 activation and hydrothermal processes and exhibited a high performance for decontaminating low-concentration phosphate to meet regulatory requirements and suggested to be an ideal candidate for phosphate removal in real applications.