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Jing Huang

Researcher at Hunan University

Publications -  56
Citations -  1527

Jing Huang is an academic researcher from Hunan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flocculation & Biochar. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 47 publications receiving 985 citations.

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Effects of temperature and organic loading rate on the performance and microbial community of anaerobic co-digestion of waste activated sludge and food waste.

TL;DR: Results showed that the performance of co-digestion system was distinctly influenced by temperature and organic loading rate (OLR) in terms of gas production rate, methane yield, volatile solids removal efficiency and the system stability.
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Optimization of flocculation conditions for kaolin suspension using the composite flocculant of MBFGA1 and PAC by response surface methodology.

TL;DR: PAC has more capability on changing the potential of colloid and MBFGA1 is good at absorption and bridge effect, and the composite of two kinds of predominance makes a significant sense on enhancingFlocculating rate, reducing flocculent costs and decreasing secondary pollution.
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The adsorption behavior and mechanism investigation of Pb(II) removal by flocculation using microbial flocculant GA1

TL;DR: F Fourier transform-infrared spectra and environmental scanning electron microscope analysis indicated that MBFGA1 had a large number of functional groups, which had strong capacity for removing Pb(II), and the main mechanisms could be charge neutralization and adsorption bridging.
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The behavior of dissolution/passivation and the transformation of passive films during electrocoagulation: Influences of initial pH, Cr(VI) concentration, and alternating pulsed current

TL;DR: In this paper, the passivation behavior of an iron anode for electrocoagulation (EC) was investigated using response surface methodology (RSM), and it was shown that initial pH, Cr(VI) concentration, and alternating pulsed current significantly influence the extent of passivation.
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Recent advances of Zr based metal organic frameworks photocatalysis: Energy production and environmental remediation

TL;DR: Zirconium-based metal organic frameworks (Zr-MOFs) materials have gathered increasing interest in the field of photocatalysis as discussed by the authors, and they not only have the large surface area, orderly porous structure, and tunable organic bridging linker/metal clusters as other MOFs, but also possess higher thermal stability and excellent water-tolerant than most of other materials.