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Yuan Gao

Researcher at Guangdong University of Technology

Publications -  53
Citations -  3656

Yuan Gao is an academic researcher from Guangdong University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Permanganate & Radical. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 45 publications receiving 1887 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuan Gao include Harbin Institute of Technology.

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Further understanding the involvement of Fe(IV) in peroxydisulfate and peroxymonosulfate activation by Fe(II) for oxidative water treatment

TL;DR: In this article, the formation of PMSO2 was also observed when PMSO was treated by the Fe(II)/peroxymonosulfate (PMS) system over the pH range of 3-7.
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Oxidation of steroid estrogens by peroxymonosulfate (PMS) and effect of bromide and chloride ions: Kinetics, products, and modeling.

TL;DR: PMS readily oxidized the phenolic group of steroid estrogens, leading to the generation of hydroxylated and ring-opening products and Eco-toxicity of transformation products of 17α-ethinylestradiol by PMS treatment in the absence and presence of bromide and chloride was estimated by quantitative structure-activity relationship analysis using ECOSAR.
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Oxidation of Bromophenols and Formation of Brominated Polymeric Products of Concern during Water Treatment with Potassium Permanganate

TL;DR: Given the altered or enhanced toxicological effects of these brominated polymeric products compared to the BrP precursors, it is important to better understand their reactivity and fate before Mn(VII) is applied by water utilities for the oxidative treatment of BrP-containing waters.
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Understanding the role of manganese dioxide in the oxidation of phenolic compounds by aqueous permanganate.

TL;DR: The results clearly rule out the role of MnO2 as a mild co-oxidant and suggest a potential catalytic effect on Mn(VII) oxidation of phenolic compounds regardless of their susceptibility to oxidation by MnO1.