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Shengguo Xue
Researcher at Central South University
Publications - 129
Citations - 3848
Shengguo Xue is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bauxite & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 90 publications receiving 2347 citations.
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A review of the characterization and revegetation of bauxite residues (Red mud)
TL;DR: During restoration or as a result of natural vegetation establishment, soil formation becomes a critical issue and an improved understanding of the various pedogenic processes are required, and future direction should focus on this area.
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Effect of sulfur-iron modified biochar on the available cadmium and bacterial community structure in contaminated soils
Chuan Wu,Lizheng Shi,Shengguo Xue,Wai Chin Li,Xingxing Jiang,Manikandan Rajendran,Ziyan Qian +6 more
TL;DR: Evaluating the Cd immobilization effects of sulfur or sulfur-iron modified biochar and its related microbial community changes in Cd-contaminated soils found that sulfur and iron were loaded on the raw biochar successfully and changed the microbial community.
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Cadmium, lead, and arsenic contamination in paddy soils of a mining area and their exposure effects on human HEPG2 and keratinocyte cell-lines.
Shengguo Xue,Lizheng Shi,Chuan Wu,Hui Wu,Yanyan Qin,Weisong Pan,William Hartley,Meng-qian Cui +7 more
TL;DR: Metal contaminations in paddy soils and rice were influenced by anthropogenic activity; metal co‐exposure induced MT protein in human cells; co-exposure to some metals (As+Pb) may have an antagonistic effect.
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Proposal for management and alkalinity transformation of bauxite residue in China
TL;DR: Future research should focus on transformation chemistry and its associated mechanisms and for the development of a clear and economic process to reduce alkalinity and soda in bauxite residue.
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Acid transformation of bauxite residue: Conversion of its alkaline characteristics.
Kong Xiangfeng,Meng Li,Shengguo Xue,William Hartley,Chengrong Chen,Chuan Wu,Xiaofei Li,Yi-wei Li +7 more
TL;DR: SEM images suggest that mineral acid transformations promote macro-aggregate formation, and the positive promotion of citric acid, confirming the removal or reduction in soluble and exchangeable Na.