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Qunhui Wang

Researcher at University of Science and Technology Beijing

Publications -  274
Citations -  5671

Qunhui Wang is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology Beijing. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fermentation & Lactic acid. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 232 publications receiving 3933 citations. Previous affiliations of Qunhui Wang include Kyushu Institute of Technology & Harbin Institute of Technology.

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A comprehensive review on food waste anaerobic digestion: Research updates and tendencies.

TL;DR: Results indicated that ethanol and aerobic prefermentation were novel approaches to enhance substrates hydrolysis and methane yield and a technological route for food waste conversion based on anaerobic digestion was proposed.
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Effects of copper and cadmium on heavy metal polluted waterbody restoration by duckweed (Lemna minor).

TL;DR: Investigating changes in the contents of soluble protein and photosynthetic pigments as well as the activity of antioxidant enzymes caused by copper sulfate and cadmium dichloride during concentration-dependent exposure to metal salt demonstrated that exposure to high concentration heavy metals could result the disintegration of antioxidant system in duckweed.
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Recent advances to improve fermentative butanol production: genetic engineering and fermentation technology.

TL;DR: This review focuses on the most recent advances in butanol fermentation especially from the perspectives of genetic engineering and fermentation technology.
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Effect of biostimulation on community level physiological profiles of microorganisms in field-scale biopiles composed of aged oil sludge.

TL;DR: Microbial metabolic activity and diversity and the numbers of two species of bacteria were significantly enhanced by the addition of bulking agent, which also made the layers more homogeneous, and the application of large amounts of nutrients had a suppressing effect on the microbes.
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Biodiesels from microbial oils: Opportunity and challenges

TL;DR: A comprehensive picture of microbial oil-based technology for biodiesel production is offered with the advantages of small footprint, high lipid content and efficient uptake of carbon dioxide.