Xiang-zhong Li
Affiliations: | Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong) |
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Zheng T, Liu B, Wang A, et al. (2019) Degradation of methyl mercaptan by a microwave-induced photoreaction process Chemical Engineering Journal. 368: 369-376 |
Ding L, Liu T, Li X. (2014) Removal of CH3SH with in-situ generated ferrate(VI) in a wet-scrubbing reactor Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 89: 455-461 |
Ding L, Li XZ, Lee SC. (2013) Kinetics of CH3S(-) reaction with in situ ferrate(VI) in aqueous alkaline solution. Chemosphere. 92: 1301-6 |
Wang C, Liu H, Li X, et al. (2013) Importance of Ambient O2 for Electrochemical Enrichment of Atmospheric CO2 Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 52: 2470-2476 |
Wang Y, Liu Y, Li X, et al. (2013) A highly-ordered porous carbon material based cathode for energy-efficient electro-Fenton process Separation and Purification Technology. 106: 32-37 |
Liu H, Wang Q, Wang C, et al. (2013) Electron efficiency of zero-valent iron for groundwater remediation and wastewater treatment Chemical Engineering Journal. 215: 90-95 |
Su M, He C, Sharma VK, et al. (2012) Mesoporous zinc ferrite: synthesis, characterization, and photocatalytic activity with H2O2/visible light. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 211: 95-103 |
Ding L, Liang HC, Li XZ. (2012) Oxidation of CH 3SH by in situ generation of ferrate(VI) in aqueous alkaline solution for odour treatment Separation and Purification Technology. 91: 117-124 |
Casbeer E, Sharma VK, Li X. (2012) Synthesis and photocatalytic activity of ferrites under visible light: A review Separation and Purification Technology. 87: 1-14 |
Liu T, Liu Y, Zhang Z, et al. (2011) Comparison of Aqueous Photoreactions with TiO2 in its Hydrosol Solution and Powdery Suspension for Light Utilization Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 50: 7841-7848 |