Hailing Guo
Jilin University
5 Papers
9 Citations
Hailing Guo is an academic researcher from Jilin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Molecular sieve. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Effective heavy metal removal through porous stainless-steel-net supported low siliceous zeolite ZSM-5 membrane
TL;DR: In this paper, a low-siliceous zeolite ZSM-5 membrane was used for reverse osmosis with the porous stainless-steel-net supported low siliceous ZSM5 membrane (Si/Al = 20).
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MFI molecular sieve film and applications thereof in aspects of CO2 recovery and process
Hailing Guo,Guangshan Zhu,Shilun Qiu +2 more
- 08 Oct 2008
TL;DR: In this article, an MFI molecular sieve membrane crystal seed solution is prepared, which is then dripped on the pretreated 50 to 300 stainless steel metal network, and the carrier of the coated crystal seed is placed in a mother solution of the molecular Sieve membrane, both of which are placed in the reaction kettle at a temperature ranging from 140 DEG C to 170 deG C for crystallization for 1 to 5 days and followed with cleaning and drying; the sample burning is carried out in a tubular furnace with a temperature range from 450 DEGC to 600
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Green hydrothermal synthesis of high-quality ZnS quantum dots with different patterning
Xiaoqin Zou,Guangshan Zhu,Hailing Guo,Hua Li,Mingyi Guo,Shilun Qiu,Ruren Xu +6 more
- 07 Oct 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a blue mono-dispersed ZnS QDs have been synthesized using hydrothermal synthesis, which provides some advantageous synthetic features such as a short preparation time with control over product dimensions using green conditions.
"Twin copper source" growth of metal-organic framework membrane: Cu(3)(BTC)(2) with high permeability and selectivity for recycling H(2).
TL;DR: Compared with the conventional zeolite membranes, the copper net supported Cu(3)(BTC)(2) membrane exhibited high permeation flux in gas separation and could be used to separate, recycle, and reuse H(2) exhausted from steam reforming natural gas.