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Kao Hung Lin

Researcher at National Cheng Kung University

Publications -  7
Citations -  567

Kao Hung Lin is an academic researcher from National Cheng Kung University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Montmorillonite. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 486 citations.

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Sorptive removal of tetracycline from water by palygorskite

TL;DR: The sorption of tetracycline (TC), a common antibiotic, on palygorskite (PFL-1), a fibrous clay mineral of high surface area and high sorptivity towards organic compounds, is conducted, suggesting that palyGorskites could be a good candidate to remove TC from wastewater containing higher amounts of TC.
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Adsorption of tetracycline on 2:1 layered non-swelling clay mineral illite

TL;DR: In this article, the removal of tetracycline (TC) from aqueous environment by illite (IMt-2) was studied in a batch system at different pH and ionic strength conditions.
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Synthesis and characterization of Fe/CeO2 catalysts: Epoxidation of cyclohexene

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of the catalysts of varying composition, and catalytic activity and product selectivity were found to strongly depend on catalyst composition, acidity and reducibility.
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Geochemical characteristics of the fluids and muds from two southern Taiwan mud volcanoes: Implications for water–sediment interaction and groundwater arsenic enrichment

TL;DR: In this article, the results show that the mud volcano fluids are enriched in Na + and Cl − but are depleted in Ca 2+ and Mg 2+, and the chemical composition and oxidation state of the fluids fluctuate seasonally, with ionic contents being notably higher during the dry pre-monsoon period.
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Mechanism of acridine orange removal from water by low-charge swelling clays

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the mechanism of adsorption of acridine orange (AO), a cationic dye, on low charge montmorillonite in order to better understand the principles behind AO removal using swelling clays.