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Yi Huang

Researcher at Chengdu University of Technology

Publications -  136
Citations -  5600

Yi Huang is an academic researcher from Chengdu University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 122 publications receiving 3249 citations. Previous affiliations of Yi Huang include Tianjin University & Central China Normal University.

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Agricultural plastic mulching as a source of microplastics in the terrestrial environment.

TL;DR: Analysis of soil samples from 19 provinces across China confirmed that plastic mulching is an important source of macroplastic and microplastic contamination in terrestrial environments, and Fourier transform infrared analyses revealed that the composition of the microplastics matched that of the mulching films, suggesting themicroplastic particles originated from the Mulching films.
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LDPE microplastic films alter microbial community composition and enzymatic activities in soil.

TL;DR: Results indicated that microplastics in soil, compared with those in aquatic environments, can also act as a distinct microbial habitat, potentially altering the ecological functions of soil ecosystems.
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Engineering oxygen-containing and amino groups into two-dimensional atomically-thin porous polymeric carbon nitrogen for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production

TL;DR: In this article, a facile two-step continuous thermal treatment strategy is presented to endow the bulk PCN nanosheets with an atomically-thin structure, strong hydrophilicity and Lewis basicity to dramatically enhance the photocatalytic hydrogen (H2) generation performance.
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Boosting Hydrogen Production by Anodic Oxidation of Primary Amines over a NiSe Nanorod Electrode

TL;DR: A thermodynamically more favorable primary amine (-CH2 -NH2 ) electrooxidation catalyzed by NiSe nanorod arrays in water is reported to replace OER for enhancing HER, and Mechanistic investigations suggest that NiII /NiIII may serve as the redox active species for the primary amines transformation.
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Microplastics from mulching film is a distinct habitat for bacteria in farmland soil

TL;DR: Co-occurrence network analysis revealed that the biotic interactions between microorganisms on microplastics are as complex as those in soil, and Acidobacteria, Chloroflexi, Gemmatimonadetes, and Bacteroids are considered keystone species in bacterial communities.