Jensen S. Zhang

Affiliations: 
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States 
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Health
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Han KH, Zhang JS, Guo B. (2018) Caveats and technical challenges in performance evaluation of activated carbon (AC) and non-AC filtration for NO abatement toward energy-efficient and healthy ventilation. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 360: 560-570
Han KH, Zhang JS, Guo B. (2017) Toward effective design and adoption of catalyst-based filter for indoor hazards: Formaldehyde abatement under realistic conditions. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 331: 161-170
Wang Z, Pei J, Zhang JS. (2014) Experimental investigation of the formaldehyde removal mechanisms in a dynamic botanical filtration system for indoor air purification. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 280: 235-43
Han K, Zhang JS, Guo B, et al. (2014) Laboratory comparison of relative performance of gas phase filtration media at high and low O3/NO2 challenge concentrations (ASHRAE RP-1557) Hvac&R Research. 20: 522-531
Han K, Zhang JS, Guo B. (2014) A novel approach of integrating ventilation and air cleaning for sustainable and healthy office environments Energy and Buildings. 76: 32-42
Wang Z, Pei J, Zhang JS. (2012) Modeling and simulation of an activated carbon-based botanical air filtration system for improving indoor air quality Building and Environment. 54: 109-115
Wang Z, Zhang JS. (2011) Characterization and performance evaluation of a full-scale activated carbon-based dynamic botanical air filtration system for improving indoor air quality Building and Environment. 46: 758-768
Gao Z, Zhang JS. (2010) Numerical analysis for evaluating the "Exposure Reduction Effectiveness" of room air cleaners Building and Environment. 45: 1984-1992
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