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Xu Wang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  76
Citations -  2648

Xu Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1717 citations. Previous affiliations of Xu Wang include University of Exeter & Sichuan University.

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Atomic-level insights in optimizing reaction paths for hydroformylation reaction over Rh/CoO single-atom catalyst.

TL;DR: Mechanistic studies reveal that a structural reconstruction of Rh single atoms in Rh/CoO occurs during the catalytic process, facilitating the adsorption and activation of reactants and as a bridge of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, single-atom catalysts can be potentially applied in other industrial reactions.
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CFD optimization of continuous stirred-tank (CSTR) reactor for biohydrogen production

TL;DR: Three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics simulations of gas-liquid flow in a laboratory-scale continuous stirred-tank reactor used for biohydrogen production show the hydrodynamic behavior of the optimized impeller at speeds between 50 and 70 rev/min is most suited for economical bioHydrogen production.
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Complete nitrogen removal and electricity production in Thauera-dominated air-cathode single chambered microbial fuel cell

TL;DR: In this paper, an aerobic consortium of Thauera-dominated denitrifiers was investigated in anaerobic single chambered microbial fuel cells (SCMFC) for simultaneous electricity generation and pollutants removal.
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Pt Single Atoms Embedded in the Surface of Ni Nanocrystals as Highly Active Catalysts for Selective Hydrogenation of Nitro Compounds.

TL;DR: The ensemble composed of the Pt single atom and nearby Ni atoms in Pt1/Ni nanocrystals leads to the adsorption configuration of 3-nitrostyrene favorable for the activation of nitro groups, accounting for the high selectivity for 3-vinylaniline.
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Composition analysis of fractions of extracellular polymeric substances from an activated sludge culture and identification of dominant forces affecting microbial aggregation

TL;DR: A comprehensive analysis of the composition and chemical structure of various EPS fractions excreted from an activated sludge culture using multi-analysis techniques indicated that hydrophobic proteins in TB-EPS are responsible for the critical role played by hydrogen bonds in sludge formation.