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Siqun Tang

Researcher at Hunan University

Publications -  8
Citations -  222

Siqun Tang is an academic researcher from Hunan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Nanofiltration. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 67 citations.

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Responses of enzymatic activity and microbial communities to biochar/compost amendment in sulfamethoxazole polluted wetland soil

TL;DR: High-throughput sequencing demonstrated that HCGs (SB5, SC10, SBC15) improved the bacterial diversities but reduced richness through introducing more exogenous predominance strains and annihilated several inferior strains, while LCGs exhibited lower diverities but higher richness through enhanced the RAs of autochthonal preponderant species and maintained some inferior species.
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Thin-film composite polyester nanofiltration membrane with high flux and efficient dye/salts separation fabricated from precise molecular sieving structure of β-cyclodextrin

TL;DR: In this paper, high flux polyester membranes of β-cyclodextrin/trimesoyl chloride -multiwalled carbon nanotubes (β-CD/TMC-MWCNTs) were fabricated on a modified multilayer carbon-nanotubes substrate via interfacial polymerization (IP) process.
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The effect of UV exposure on conventional and degradable microplastics adsorption for Pb (II) in sediment.

TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption capacity of lead ions from sediment onto aged degradable and conventional MPs were investigated as a function of lead ion concentration, contact time, temperature, MPs dosage, aging time, and fulvic acid concentration.
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Potential Interactions between Three Common MetalOxide Nanoparticles and Antimony(III/V)Involving Their Uptake, Distribution, and Phytotoxicity to Soybean

TL;DR: The translocation and phytotoxicity of Sb in plant tissues greatly dep... as mentioned in this paper has been reported to be largely taken up and accumulated by plants, although it is unessential for plant growth.
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Abiotic mediation of common ions on the co-exposure of CeO2 NPs with Sb (III) or Sb (V) to Glycine max (Linn.) Merrill. (Soybean): Impacts on uptake, accumulation and physiochemical characters.

TL;DR: This study provided a perspective that extra ingredient (mineral elements, organic element or other nutrients) might regulated the interactions in ENPs-heavy metals-plants system which need further explorations.