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Weizhen Liu

Researcher at South China University of Technology

Publications -  57
Citations -  2080

Weizhen Liu is an academic researcher from South China University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1255 citations. Previous affiliations of Weizhen Liu include University of Nantes & Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center.

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Calcium phosphate cements for bone substitution: chemistry, handling and mechanical properties.

TL;DR: An overview on the chemistry, kinetics of setting and handling properties (setting time, cohesion and injectability) of CPCs for bone substitution, with a focus on their mechanical properties shows that, although the mechanical strength of CPC's is generally low, it is not a critical issue for their application for bone repair.
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Treatment of Cr(VI)-containing Mg(OH)2 nanowaste.

TL;DR: An effective strategy for disposing of toxic Cr-containing nanowastes with high surface-adsorption affinity is reported, which could lead to alternative solutions for dealing with other nanosized pollutants.
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Recycling Mg(OH)2 Nanoadsorbent during Treating the Low Concentration of CrVI

TL;DR: This work was designed to explore the recycling strategy of Mg(OH)(2) nanoadsorbent during treating low concentration of Cr(VI) solution as an example, and it was demonstrated that a reversible route between Cr-adsorbed nano-Mg (OH)(OH) and Cr-desorbed bulk- MgCO(3) · 3H(2)O can be established by using CO( 2) as a phase transformation medium.
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Effective Extraction of Cr(VI) from Hazardous Gypsum Sludge via Controlling the Phase Transformation and Chromium Species

TL;DR: Through controlling the phase transformation and chromium species under hydrothermal condition, the Cr(VI) was extracted fully from hazardous Cr( VI)-containing gypsum sludge, with a very high efficiency.
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MOFs-derived porous Mo2C–C nano-octahedrons enable high-performance lithium–sulfur batteries

TL;DR: Mo2C nano-octahedrons with Mo2C nanoparticles embedded in a three-dimensional porous carbon matrix have been prepared via a metal-organic frameworks assisted strategy, and used as the sulfur host for Li-S batteries as discussed by the authors.