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Xike Tian

Researcher at China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)

Publications -  114
Citations -  4021

Xike Tian is an academic researcher from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 96 publications receiving 2543 citations.

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Oxygen Vacancy Promoted Heterogeneous Fenton-like Degradation of Ofloxacin at pH 3.2-9.0 by Cu Substituted Magnetic Fe3O4@FeOOH Nanocomposite

TL;DR: The new formed oxygen vacancy from in situ Fe substitution by Cu rather than promoted Fe3+/Fe2+ cycle was responsible for the ultraefficiency of Cu doped Fe3O4@FeOOH at neutral and even alkaline pHs.
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Promoted peroxymonosulfate activation into singlet oxygen over perovskite for ofloxacin degradation by controlling the oxygen defect concentration

TL;DR: In this paper, an oxygen defect dependent peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation mechanism over perovskite with the singlet oxygen (1O2) as the dominant ROS was proposed.
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A novel singlet oxygen involved peroxymonosulfate activation mechanism for degradation of ofloxacin and phenol in water

TL;DR: It is reported that singlet oxygen (1O2) rather than ˙OH or SO4˙- was the dominant reactive oxygen species towards the efficient degradation of ofloxacin and phenol, demonstrating a promising application in real wastewater treatment.
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Surface Facet of CuFeO2 Nanocatalyst: A Key Parameter for H2O2 Activation in Fenton-Like Reaction and Organic Pollutant Degradation

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that suitable facet exposure to elongate O-O bond in H2O2 is the key parameter determining the Fenton catalyst's activity, leading to excellent long-term stability of CuFeO2 nanoplates.
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Polyethylenimine functionalized halloysite nanotubes for efficient removal and fixation of Cr (VI)

TL;DR: A typical nanoporous-geomaterial (halloysite nanotubes, HNTs) was functionalized by polyethyleneimine grafting and the functionalized halloysite (PEI-HNT) exhibited excellent performance for Cr (VI) removal from aqueous solution and immobilization by reduction as discussed by the authors.