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Jun Zhao

Researcher at Nanyang Technological University

Publications -  22
Citations -  897

Jun Zhao is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Carbon. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications receiving 594 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Zhao include Nanjing Tech University & Hong Kong Baptist University.

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Efficient dehydration of fructose to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural over sulfonated carbon sphere solid acid catalysts

TL;DR: In this paper, a carbon-based solid acid catalyst was prepared via hydrothermal method using glucose as carbon precursors and aqueous solution of H2SO4 as sulfonation agent.
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Fe-, Ti-, Zr- and Al-pillared clays for efficient catalytic pyrolysis of mixed plastics

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of different clay catalysts on the composition and amount of pyrolysis products including gas, liquid, and char residue was evaluated, with the introduction of Fe-PILC, the yields of oil product were enhanced, suggesting that secondary over-cracking of primary pyrotechnic intermediate species was reduced in the presence of the catalyst.
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Multiscale characteristics dynamics of hydrochar from hydrothermal conversion of sewage sludge under sub- and near-critical water.

TL;DR: Dewatered sewage sludge was upgraded to hydrochar using hydrothermal conversion in sub- and near-critical water and CaO favored intense destruction of aromatic C-C/C-H, anomeric O-C-O, C-H and C-(O,N) functionalities but introduced more aromatic c-O and OC-O.
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Conventional and New Materials for Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) of NOx

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed and compared conventional SCR catalysts with newly emerging Metal-Organic-Frame (MOFs) materials as potential alternatives for SCR catalyst, and developed novel low-temperature catalysts (LTC) for Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx.
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MOF-derived nickel and cobalt metal nanoparticles in a N-doped coral shaped carbon matrix of coconut leaf sheath origin for high performance supercapacitors and OER catalysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed and incorporated a nitrogen doped carbon framework with nickel and cobalt metal nanoparticles in the carbon matrix by a facile process of growing ZIF-67 metal organic framework particles on the graphitised carbon, followed by annealing it in inert atmosphere.