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Siming You
Researcher at University of Glasgow
Publications - 75
Citations - 3155
Siming You is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biochar & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1373 citations. Previous affiliations of Siming You include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Nanyang Technological University.
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A critical review on sustainable biochar system through gasification: Energy and environmental applications.
Siming You,Yong Sik Ok,Yong Sik Ok,Season S. Chen,Daniel C.W. Tsang,Eilhann E. Kwon,Jechan Lee,Chi-Hwa Wang +7 more
TL;DR: The physicochemical properties and yield of biochar through the diverse gasification conditions associated with various types of biomass were extensively evaluated and relevant challenges and solutions were suggested in this review.
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Microbial degradation of dyes: An overview.
TL;DR: Scientific and technical information about dyes & dye intermediates and biodegradation of azo dye is provided and role of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in process of dye degradation and perspectives in this field of research are compiled.
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A critical review on biochar for enhancing biogas production from anaerobic digestion of food waste and sludge
Manish Kumar,Manish Kumar,Shanta Dutta,Siming You,Gang Luo,Shicheng Zhang,Pau Loke Show,Ankush D. Sawarkar,Lal Singh,Daniel C.W. Tsang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review scrutinizes the key roles of biochar as an additive and emphasizes the influences of bio-char characteristics on the anaerobic digestion processes and their capability to address the foremost challenges.
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Interactions between microplastics, pharmaceuticals and personal care products: Implications for vector transport.
Thilakshani Atugoda,Meththika Vithanage,Hasintha Wijesekara,Nanthi Bolan,Ajit K. Sarmah,Michael S. Bank,Siming You,Yong Sik Ok +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize and critically assess various factors that affect the adsorption of hydrophilic compounds such as PPCPs on microplastic surfaces and their fate and transport in the environment.
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Biochar-based adsorbents for carbon dioxide capture: A critical review
Pavani Dulanja Dissanayake,Siming You,Avanthi Deshani Igalavithana,Yinfeng Xia,Amit Bhatnagar,Souradeep Gupta,Harn Wei Kua,Sumin Kim,Jung Hwan Kwon,Daniel C.W. Tsang,Yong Sik Ok,Yong Sik Ok +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential of using pristine and engineered biochar as CO2 capturing media, as well as the factors influencing the CO2 adsorption capacity of biochar and issues related to the synthesis biochar-based CO2 adorbents, are summarized and evaluated.