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Jiping Chen

Researcher at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

Publications -  294
Citations -  8873

Jiping Chen is an academic researcher from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solid phase extraction & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 278 publications receiving 6878 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiping Chen include Yuncheng University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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MXene: An emerging material for sensing and biosensing

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the recent progress in the field of MXenes emphasizing their significant role in analytical sensing has been well discussed in this review and future perspectives with a motivated research in MXenes based sensors have been focused at the end.
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Recent advances in nanomaterials for water protection and monitoring.

TL;DR: An exhaustive examination of current research trends with a focus on nanomaterials (NMs) to considerably improve the performance of classical wastewater treatment technologies, e.g. adsorption, catalysis, separation, and disinfection is undertaken.
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Temperature- and pH-dependent morphology and FT-IR analysis of magnesium carbonate hydrates.

TL;DR: Fourier transform infrared spectra show that various morphologies of magnesium carbonate hydrates synthesized by carefully adjusting the reaction temperature and pH value of the initial reaction solution in the precipitation process are closely related to their compositions.
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PCDD/F, PAH and heavy metals in the sewage sludge from six wastewater treatment plants in Beijing, China

TL;DR: The PCDD/F congener/homologue profiles found in the Beijing samples indicated that the high chlorinated PC DD/F contamination might originate mainly from PCP-related source and depositional sources while the low chlorinated PCB homologues could be originating from incineration or coal combustion.
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2D transition metal carbide MXene as a robust biosensing platform for enzyme immobilization and ultrasensitive detection of phenol.

TL;DR: In this article, a new class of two-dimensional transition metal carbides (or nitrides), called MXene-Ti 3 C 2, has been synthesized by exfoliating pristine Ti 3 AlC 2 phases with hydrofluoric acid.