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Yanju Liu

Researcher at University of Newcastle

Publications -  89
Citations -  3439

Yanju Liu is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1984 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanju Liu include University of Cambridge & Cooperative Research Centre.

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Nanoencapsulation, Nano-guard for Pesticides: A New Window for Safe Application

TL;DR: This critical review investigated the potential of nanotechnology, especially the nanoencapsulation process for pesticide delivery, to reduce the dosage of pesticides and human exposure to them and provides fundamental and critical information for researchers and engineers in the field of nantechnology.
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Hidden values in bauxite residue (red mud): recovery of metals

TL;DR: A critical overview of the current techniques employed for iron recovery from red mud is presented to provide an insight into the full potential usage of red mud as an economic resource rather than a waste.
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Influences of feedstock sources and pyrolysis temperature on the properties of biochar and functionality as adsorbents: A meta-analysis.

TL;DR: Discriminant analysis of data from 533 published datasets revealed that biochar derived from hardwood and softwood generally have greater surface area and carbon content, but lower content of oxygen and mineral constituents, than manure- and grass-derived biochars (GBC).
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Emerging contaminants in the environment: Risk-based analysis for better management.

TL;DR: An overview of existing knowledge on ECs, their fate and transport and a risk-based analysis for ECs management and complementary strategies are presented.
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Red mud as an amendment for pollutants in solid and liquid phases

TL;DR: A critical review of techniques currently being used or proposed for the utilization of red mud to minimize its harmful impact on the environment if disposed on land or in water bodies is presented in this paper.