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Zhiping Zhang
Researcher at Henan Agricultural University
Publications - 71
Citations - 1715
Zhiping Zhang is an academic researcher from Henan Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydrogen production & Fermentation. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 71 publications receiving 895 citations.
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Photo-fermentative hydrogen production from crop residue: A mini review
Quanguo Zhang,Yi Wang,Zhiping Zhang,Duu-Jong Lee,Duu-Jong Lee,Xuehua Zhou,Yanyan Jing,Xumeng Ge,Danping Jiang,Jianjun Hu,Chao He +10 more
TL;DR: Future studies of regulation mechanism of photosynthetic bacteria, such as highly-efficient strain breeding and gene reconstruction, and development of new-generation photo-bioreactor were suggested.
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Bio-hydrogen production from apple waste by photosynthetic bacteria HAU-M1
Chaoyang Lu,Zhiping Zhang,Xumeng Ge,Yi Wang,Xuehua Zhou,Xifeng You,Huiliang Liu,Quanguo Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an apple waste was taken as a carbon source for bio-hydrogen production from high-efficient photosynthetic bacteria (PSB) HAU-M1.
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Potential use and the energy conversion efficiency analysis of fermentation effluents from photo and dark fermentative bio-hydrogen production.
TL;DR: This two-step bio-hydrogen and methane production system can significantly improve the energy conversion efficiency of anaerobic biological treatment plants.
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Sequential dark and photo fermentation hydrogen production from hydrolyzed corn stover: A pilot test using 11 m3 reactor.
Quanguo Zhang,Zhiping Zhang,Yi Wang,Duu-Jong Lee,Duu-Jong Lee,Duu-Jong Lee,Gang Li,Xuehua Zhou,Danping Jiang,Bo Xu,Chaoyang Lu,Yameng Li,Xumeng Ge +12 more
TL;DR: Pilot tests of sequential dark and photo fermentation H2 production were conducted in a 11 m3 reactor, revealing the adverse effects of poor mixing, washout, and other inhomogeneity associated with large reactor operations.
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Effects of different pretreatment methods on the structural characteristics, enzymatic saccharification and photo-fermentative bio-hydrogen production performance of corn straw.
Tian Zhang,Danping Jiang,Huan Zhang,Duu-Jong Lee,Zhiping Zhang,Quanguo Zhang,Yanyan Jing,Yang Zhang,Chenxi Xia +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that appropriate pretreatment can effectively destroy the corn straw structure and enhance its enzymatic saccharification and hydrogen production performance.