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John L. Zhou

Researcher at University of Technology, Sydney

Publications -  257
Citations -  16550

John L. Zhou is an academic researcher from University of Technology, Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 217 publications receiving 11898 citations. Previous affiliations of John L. Zhou include University of Manchester & University of Sussex.

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Effects of biodegradation and sorption by humic acid on the estrogenicity of 17β-estradiol

TL;DR: Overall, E2 biodegradation was the dominating contributor to its removal, which demonstrated a significantly negative correlation with E2 sorption at various HA concentrations, and the presence of HA and nutrients in natural waters should be considered in assessing estrogenicity of environmental samples due to complex sorption and biodegrades.
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Phosphorus elimination from aqueous solution using ‘zirconium loaded okara’ as a biosorbent

TL;DR: Thermodynamic analysis revealed feasible, spontaneous, and endothermic nature of the process, and the Freundlich model best fitted the equilibrium data, while Pseudo-second order model satisfactorily described the kinetic results.
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Recycling of raw water treatment sludge in cementitious composites: effects on heat evolution, compressive strength and microstructure

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of sludge addition on the composition and performance of composite composites of Portland cement were studied. But, the application of this sludge as construction materials has not been studied although most studies have modified the sludge before its incorporation, hence involving significant energy consumption.
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Dynamic behaviour of river colloidal and dissolved organic matter through cross-flow ultrafiltration system.

TL;DR: The permeation model expressing the correlation between log[CDOM] in the permeate and logcf was able to describe the permeation behaviour of CDOM in the river water with regression coefficients of 0.94 and 0.98.
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Feasibility of brackish water and landfill leachate treatment by GO/MoS2-PVA composite membranes.

TL;DR: The newly developed composite membranes have 89% rejection rate to NaCl and 3.96 L/m2h water flux at low operating pressures of 5 bar and have high rejection of multivalent metal ions in landfill leachate.