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Xiaoran Zhang

Researcher at Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture

Publications -  24
Citations -  534

Xiaoran Zhang is an academic researcher from Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 244 citations.

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Effect of pH, Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, and Flow Rate of Overlying Water on Heavy Metals Release from Storm Sewer Sediments

TL;DR: In this paper, the concentrations and the amount of cumulative release of heavy metals in contaminated sediments collected from combined sewer system were investigated in order to provide a complete overview of the key variables affecting the heavy metals release from storm sewer sediments.
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Particle size distribution and characteristics of heavy metals in road-deposited sediments from Beijing Olympic Park.

TL;DR: The results revealed that the apparent mobility and potential metal bioavailability of heavy metals in the sediments, based on the exchangeable and carbonate fractions, decreased in the order: Cd>Zn≈Pb>Cu>Cu.
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Effects of pH, Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, and Flow Rate on Phosphorus Release Processes at the Sediment and Water Interface in Storm Sewer

TL;DR: The cumulative amount of P release increased with the process of pipeline runoff in the rainfall events with high intensities and shorter durations, and the flow rate is the primary influence factor on P release.
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Boosting Electrocatalytic Activity of Single Atom Catalysts Supported on Nitrogen-Doped Carbon through N Coordination Environment Engineering.

TL;DR: By adopting a precursor modulation strategy, the authors successfully synthesize single cobalt atom catalysts embedded in nitrogen-doped carbon, Co-N/C, with similar overall Co and N concentrations but different N types, that is, pyridinic N (NP ), graphitic N (NG ), and pyrrolic N ( NPY ).
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Identifying and tailoring C–N coupling site for efficient urea synthesis over diatomic Fe–Ni catalyst

TL;DR: In this paper , a diatomic catalyst with bonded Fe-Ni pairs was used to improve the efficiency of electrocatalytic urea synthesis, achieving a high urea yield rate of 20.2 mmol h −1 g −1 with corresponding Faradaic efficiency of 17.8%.