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Xuemei Wang
Researcher at University of Science and Technology Beijing
Publications - 48
Citations - 917
Xuemei Wang is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology Beijing. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biogas & Anaerobic digestion. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 39 publications receiving 570 citations.
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Tackling ammonia inhibition for efficient biogas production from chicken manure: Status and technical trends in Europe and China
TL;DR: A review of the state of the art in removing ammonia from anaerobic digestion can be found in this article, where the authors provide an overview of the different approaches to remove ammonia from AD-process and present practical examples from China and Europe.
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Effects of liquid digestate pretreatment on biogas production for anaerobic digestion of wheat straw.
TL;DR: A comparison between effects of equivalent NH4+-N concentration of ammonia solution and liquid digestate pretreatment indicated that ammonolysis played crucial role in the enhancement of biogas production process by pretreated liquid digestionate.
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Development and application of prefabricated biogas digesters in developing countries
TL;DR: Prefabricated biogas digesters (PBDs) continue to be developed, tested, and extensively applied in developing countries to compensate for the disadvantages of traditional domestic digester models.
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Contribution of interphase precipitation on yield strength in thermomechanically simulated Ti–Nb and Ti–Nb–Mo microalloyed steels
TL;DR: In this paper, the contribution of interphase precipitation on yield strength was studied in Ti-Nb and Ti−Nb−Mo microalloyed steels, where the authors found that the high yield strength is partially attributed to strengthening induced by high degree of inter-phase precipitation of nanoscale carbides, which are nucleated during continuous cooling.
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Study on improving anaerobic co-digestion of cow manure and corn straw by fruit and vegetable waste: Methane production and microbial community in CSTR process.
TL;DR: The available carbon quickly released FVW was helpful to improve the anaerobic co-digestion of the cow manure and available carbon slowly released corn straw and enhanced the variation of the bacterial communities.