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Zhizhang Shen

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  44
Citations -  854

Zhizhang Shen is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 530 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhizhang Shen include Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center & Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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Recycling of multilayer plastic packaging materials by solvent-targeted recovery and precipitation

TL;DR: It is shown that the STRAP process is able to separate three representative polymers from a commercially available multilayer film with nearly 100% material efficiency, affording recyclable resins that are cost-competitive with the corresponding virgin materials.
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Dissolved sulfide-catalyzed precipitation of disordered dolomite: Implications for the formation mechanism of sedimentary dolomite

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of dissolved sulfide on the precipitation of Ca-Mg carbonates has been explored, and it was shown that dissolved sulfides with a concentration of as low as several millimoles can enhance the Mg2+ incorporation into the calcitic structure, and promote the crystallization of high magnesian calcite and disordered dolomite.
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Direction-specific interaction forces underlying zinc oxide crystal growth by oriented attachment.

TL;DR: The authors measure the alignment forces in ZnO using dynamic force spectroscopy, highlighting the role of intervening water molecules, and reveal an attractive force with 60o rotational periodicity.
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Size and Morphology Controlled Synthesis of Boehmite Nanoplates and Crystal Growth Mechanisms

TL;DR: In this paper, a flexible additive-free hydrothermal synthesis method was proposed to prepare high quality boehmite nanoplates with sizes ranging from under 20 nm to 5 μm via using hydrated alumina gels and aluminum hydroxide amorphous powders as precursors.
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The catalytic effect of bound extracellular polymeric substances excreted by anaerobic microorganisms on Ca-Mg carbonate precipitation: Implications for the "dolomite problem"

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of bound extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) on sedimentary dolomite precipitation has been investigated in a natural consortium of anaerobic microorganisms dominated by fermenting bacteria and sulfate reducing bacteria.