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Zhitong Yao

Researcher at Hangzhou Dianzi University

Publications -  74
Citations -  3379

Zhitong Yao is an academic researcher from Hangzhou Dianzi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Pyrolysis. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2313 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhitong Yao include Zhejiang University & Tsinghua University.

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A comprehensive review on the applications of coal fly ash

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of coal fly ash at the global level, focusing on its current and potential applications, including use in the soil amelioration, construction industry, ceramic industry, catalysis, depth separation, zeolite synthesis, etc.
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Review on remediation technologies of soil contaminated by heavy metals

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on the remediation technologies of soil contaminated by heavy metals, including physical remediation, chemical remediation and biological remediation; the mechanisms of remedy, strengths and drawbacks, developing trend were reviewed in order to supply reference to the study.
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A review of the alumina recovery from coal fly ash, with a focus in China

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the alumina recovery history and technologies for coal fly ash from coal combustion in thermal power plants is presented, and the current status of fly ash recycling and directions for future research are considered.
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Effect of fire exposure on cracking, spalling and residual strength of fly ash geopolymer concrete

TL;DR: In this article, the cracking, spalling and residual strength behaviors of geopolymer concrete were studied in order to understand its fire endurance, which is essential for its use as a building material.
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Bivalve Shell: Not an Abundant Useless Waste but a Functional and Versatile Biomaterial

TL;DR: In this paper, the microstructure and physicochemical properties of bivalve shells are described, and the current status of Bivalve shell studies and directions for future research are considered.