Jinxia Ma
Nanjing Forestry University
12 Papers
11 Citations
Jinxia Ma is an academic researcher from Nanjing Forestry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellulose & Cellulose fiber. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Cellulose-supported magnetic Fe3O4–MOF composites for enhanced dye removal application
Hailong Lu,Hailong Lu,Lili Zhang,Lili Zhang,Baobin Wang,Baobin Wang,Yunduo Long,Miao Zhang,Miao Zhang,Jinxia Ma,Avik Khan,Susmita Paul Chowdhury,Xiaofan Zhou,Yonghao Ni +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a magnetic cellulose composite catalyst (HKUST-1/Fe3O4/CMF) for pollution remedy purpose was presented, which is a green, sustainable, effective and potential catalyst system for pollutant remedy.
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Macro-/nanoporous Al-doped ZnO/cellulose composites based on tunable cellulose fiber sizes for enhancing photocatalytic properties.
TL;DR: Due to the introduction of Al element dopant, the AZOC showed a much better photocatalytic efficiency than pure ZnO powders andZnO/MNCF composites and can be recycled more than 10 times with negligible photocatallytic efficiency loss.
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Construction of Ag–ZnO/cellulose nanocomposites via tunable cellulose size for improving photocatalytic performance
TL;DR: In this article, the Ag-ZnO/cellulose nanocomposites with tunable structure and properties were fabricated and used as an effective photocatalyst for degrading methyl orange (MO) dye.
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Cellulose controlled zinc oxide nanoparticles with adjustable morphology and their photocatalytic performances.
TL;DR: In this article, the cellulose fibers with different size and aspect ratio were used as the matrix for the controllable preparation of zinc oxide (ZnO) to synthesize ZnO/cellulose composite catalyst with adjustable photocatalytic properties.
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Stable Suspensions of Lignocellulose Nanofibrils (LCNFs) Dispersed in Organic Solvents
TL;DR: Lignocellulose-based nanomaterials were universally acknowledged as a kind of natural biopolymer and emerging multifunctional nanommaterials but the poor dispersion of ligno cellulose nanofibril...
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