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Jindun Liu

Researcher at Zhengzhou University

Publications -  130
Citations -  10946

Jindun Liu is an academic researcher from Zhengzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Nanofiltration. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 130 publications receiving 8628 citations. Previous affiliations of Jindun Liu include Industrial Technology Research Institute.

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Adsorptive removal of phosphate from aqueous solutions using iron oxide tailings.

TL;DR: Due to their low cost and high capability, this type of iron oxide tailings has the potential to be utilized for cost-effective removal of phosphate from wastewater.
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Study on the adsorption of Neutral Red from aqueous solution onto halloysite nanotubes.

TL;DR: Halloysite nanotubes had the potential to be utilized as low-cost and relatively effective adsorbent for cationic dyes removal andThermodynamic parameters of DeltaG(0), DeltaH(0) and DeltaS( 0) indicated the adsorption process was spontaneous and endothermic.
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Surface zwitterionic functionalized graphene oxide for a novel loose nanofiltration membrane

TL;DR: In this article, a novel type of GO-PSBMA/polyethersulfone (PES) loose nanofiltration membrane (NFM) was constructed by mixing with modified GO composites via phase inversion.
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Surface Modification of Halloysite Nanotubes with Dopamine for Enzyme Immobilization

TL;DR: A simple method on the preparation of high-enzyme-loading support by modification with dopamine on the surface of HNTs indicated that the new hybrid material can be used as a low-cost and effective support to immobilize enzymes.
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Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework/Graphene Oxide Hybrid Nanosheets Functionalized Thin Film Nanocomposite Membrane for Enhanced Antimicrobial Performance

TL;DR: Zif-8/GO functionalized membrane with high antimicrobial activity and salt retention denoted its great potential in water desalination, and it is suggested that ZIF-8 based crystal may offer a new pathway for the synthesis of a multifunctional bactericide.