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Xue Tao

Researcher at Nanjing University

Publications -  6
Citations -  552

Xue Tao is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 454 citations.

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Effects of the oxidation degree of graphene oxide on the adsorption of methylene blue.

TL;DR: The binding features of the MB loaded GO gradually change from MB molecule parallel stacking on graphite plane through hydrophobic π-π interaction to vertical standing via electrostatic interaction with increasing OD, resulting in a significant improvement of MB uptakes.
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Influence of the surface structure of graphene oxide on the adsorption of aromatic organic compounds from water

TL;DR: Aniline exhibits the highest contribution coefficients in both hydrophobic and hydrophilic zones of GO among the three measured AOCs due to its good water solubility and facile formation of hydrogen bonds.
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Rapid removal and separation of iron(II) and manganese(II) from micropolluted water using magnetic graphene oxide.

TL;DR: A novel two-dimensional carbon-based magnetic nanomaterial, magnetic graphene oxide (MGO), was prepared and then used as an efficient adsorbent and showed rapid and complete removal of iron and manganese from micropolluted water bodies over a wide pH range.
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Simultaneous removal of acid green 25 and mercury ions from aqueous solutions using glutamine modified chitosan magnetic composite microspheres.

TL;DR: CS-Gln-MCM shows enhanced removal efficiency for both acid green 25 (AG25), an amphoteric dye, and mercury ions from water in the respective while measured pH range compared with chitosan magnetic composite microsphere (CS- MCM), which is a kind of biodegradable materials.
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Immobilization of metals in contaminated soils using natural polymer-based stabilizers.

TL;DR: Three low-cost natural polymer materials, namely, lignin (Ln), carboxymethyl cellulose, and sodium alginate, were used for soil amendment to immobilize lead and cadmium in two contaminated soil samples collected from a mining area in Nanjing, China, showing the preferential immobilization of Pb over Cd in soils also.