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Li Qing

Researcher at Dalian University of Technology

Publications -  10
Citations -  101

Li Qing is an academic researcher from Dalian University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Iodide. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 10 publications receiving 60 citations.

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Cross-linked chitosan microspheres: An efficient and eco-friendly adsorbent for iodide removal from waste water

TL;DR: Cross-linked chitosan microspheres by emulsion polymerization were investigated and proposed as the green and efficient adsorbents to treat iodine wastes via I- and -NH2 attraction, promising according to adsorbent dosage, pH, co-existing anions and recyclability analyzations.
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Cross-linked chitosan microspheres entrapping silver chloride via the improved emulsion technology for iodide ion adsorption.

TL;DR: The micro-spherical AgCl@CM sorbents were prospective-effectively for iodine waste water treatment and performed I127 adsorption with the significant selectivity relative to Cl-.
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Hydrophobic-modified montmorillonite coating onto crosslinked chitosan as the core-shell micro-sorbent for iodide adsorptive removal via Pickering emulsion polymerization.

TL;DR: The crosslinked chitosan proposedly via Pickering emulsion polymerization was coated by hydrophobical-modified montmorillonite (HMMT) to form the micro-composite of CTS/HMMTs as the iodide adsorbent of eco-safety, adsorptivity combination and chitOSan-swelling limitation, performing the high stability.
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Preparation method of adsorbing material for removing anions in water and application of adsorbing material

TL;DR: In this paper, a preparation method of an adsorbing material for removing anions in water and application of the adsorbed material, and belongs to the technical field of sewage purificationtreatment in environmental protection.
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The hollow core-shell ferric oxide entrapped chitosan microcapsules as phosphate binders for phosphorus removal in vitro.

TL;DR: The hollow core-shell microcapsules as Fe@CH (nano ferric oxide entrapped in the polymerized chitosan) were constructed via emulsion interface polymerization, to enhance the phosphate binding from -NH2 group and iron complex, and limit iron leakage significantly as discussed by the authors.