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Tingjie Chen

Researcher at Fujian University of Technology

Publications -  37
Citations -  687

Tingjie Chen is an academic researcher from Fujian University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fire retardant & Fiberboard. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 32 publications receiving 437 citations. Previous affiliations of Tingjie Chen include Xiamen University & Luleå University of Technology.

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Modification of epoxy resin through the self-assembly of a surfactant-like multi-element flame retardant

TL;DR: In this paper, the combination of DOPO, POM and POSS was achieved using the classical Kabachnik-Fields reaction, which not only enhances the flame retardancy, but also improves the mechanical properties of epoxy resins.
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Hierarchical Porous Aluminophosphate-Treated Wood for High-Efficiency Solar Steam Generation.

TL;DR: A facile, cost-efficient, and scalable brushing method to prepare aluminophosphate-treated wood (Wood@AlP) solar steam generation device that can float on seawater and exhibit a high solar thermal efficiency.
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A cake making strategy to prepare reduced graphene oxide wrapped plant fiber sponges for high-efficiency solar steam generation

TL;DR: In this paper, a facile method inspired by the cake making process is developed to fabricate reduced graphene oxide wrapped plant fiber sponges through in situ coating and foaming.
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Preparation and characterization of heteroatom self-doped activated biocarbons as hydrogen storage and supercapacitor electrode materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe cost-effective synthesis of heteroatom self-doped activated biocarbons from sword bean shells (ACBS) by a simple two-step process of carbonization and activation using different weight ratios of KOH/chars.
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Highly Anisotropic Corncob as an Efficient Solar Steam-Generation Device with Heat Localization and Rapid Water Transportation.

TL;DR: Corncobs, a kind of agricultural waste with vascular bundle and "vesiculose" structures, are used to fabricate solar steam-generation devices that can float on water and generate water vapor with a high steam generation efficiency.