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Jianxi Zhu
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 282
Citations - 12526
Jianxi Zhu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Montmorillonite. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 254 publications receiving 9673 citations. Previous affiliations of Jianxi Zhu include Zhejiang University & Center for Excellence in Education.
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Effect of heating temperature on the sequestration of Cr3 + cations on montmorillonite
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of heating temperature on the sequestration efficiency of heavy metal cations on Mt were investigated, and the results indicated that heating temperature can significantly affect the efficiency of Mt's adsorbent and showed that the collapse of Mt layers in combination with the formation of Cr 2 O 3 can help in sequestering Cr.
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One-pot synthesis of the reduced-charge montmorillonite via molten salts treatment
TL;DR: In this article, a facile one-pot treatment method for preparing reduced-charge clay minerals was successfully developed using molten salts, where montmorillonite (Mt) was mixed with mono LiNO3 or Li NO3-NaNO3 mixture, which was then heated above the melting points of salts.
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Hydrothermal activity during the formation of REY-rich phosphorites in the early Cambrian Gezhongwu Formation, Zhijin, South China: A micro- and nano-scale mineralogical study
Jieqi Xing,Jieqi Xing,Yuhang Jiang,Yuhang Jiang,Haiyang Xian,Haiyang Xian,Ze-Yang Zhang,Ze-Yang Zhang,Yiping Yang,Yiping Yang,Wei Tan,Wei Tan,Xiaoliang Liang,Xiaoliang Liang,He-Cai Niu,He-Cai Niu,Hongping He,Hongping He,Jianxi Zhu,Jianxi Zhu +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used transmission electron microscopy and other microbeam techniques to investigate the hydrothermal activity during the formation of marine sedimentary phosphorites in the early Cambrian Gezhongwu Formation, Zhijin, South China.
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[Sorption of phenol and nitrobenzene in water by CTMAB/CPAM organobentonites].
TL;DR: The arrangement model of CTMAB within the C/P-Bt interlayers was affected by CPAM, which led to the formation of organic phase with better affinity to the organic compounds, and this novel organobentonites may have wide applications in organic pollution control.
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Synthetic method for high length-diameter ratio layered doubled hydroxides grafted by organosilane
TL;DR: In this article, a roasting-restoring method for high length-diameter ratio layered doubled hydroxides grafted by organosilane is presented, which can be used to improve the dispersability in a macromolecule base body material and is used for preparing the high property nanometer composite material.