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Ying Wan

Researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  9
Citations -  801

Ying Wan is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane fouling & Advanced oxidation process. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 380 citations.

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Application of Cobalt/Peracetic Acid to Degrade Sulfamethoxazole at Neutral Condition: Efficiency and Mechanisms.

TL;DR: After reaction in Co/PAA process, numerous carbon source that could be provided for bacteria and algae growth can be produced, suggesting that the proposed Co/ PAA process contains good potential in the combination with bio-treatment processes.
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Thermal Activation of Peracetic Acid in Aquatic Solution: The Mechanism and Application to Degrade Sulfamethoxazole.

TL;DR: This study definitively illustrates the PAA decomposition pathways at high temperature in aquatic solution and addresses the possibility of the thermoactivated PAA process for contaminant destruction, demonstrating this process to be a feasible advanced oxidation process.
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Application of a novel advanced oxidation process using sulfite and zero-valent iron in treatment of organic pollutants

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel advanced oxidation process, combined zero-valent iron and sulfite (Fe 0 /sulfite) system containing oxygen, was firstly developed to efficiently degrade organic pollutants at weak acidic and neutral conditions by selecting X-3B as a target compound.
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Comparative study on the pretreatment of algae-laden water by UV/persulfate, UV/chlorine, and UV/H2O2: Variation of characteristics and alleviation of ultrafiltration membrane fouling

TL;DR: UV/PS and UV/H2O2 pretreatments were effective in the degradation of fluorescent compounds, thus reducing the deposition of organic matter on the membrane surface, and aggravated irreversible fouling after UV/chlorine pretreatment was probably ascribed to the increased accumulation of hydrophobic fractions in the membrane pores.
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Enhanced degradation of organic contaminants by zero-valent iron/sulfite process under simulated sunlight irradiation

TL;DR: Degradation of propranolol (PrP) by a combined zero-valent iron and sulfite system under simulated sunlight irradiation (ZVI/sulfite/photo) was investigated and possible degradation pathways of PrP in the ZVI/Sulfites/photo system were accordingly proposed based on LC-MS and density functional theory calculation.