Long Jiang
4 Papers
Long Jiang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biochar. The author has co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
A comprehensive review of carbon capture science and technologies
Chunfei Wu,Qi Huang,Zhicheng Xu,Ayesha Tariq Sipra,Ningbo Gao,Luciana Porto de Souza Vandenberghe,Sabrina Vieira,Carlos Ricardo Soccol,Ruikai Zhao,Shuai Deng,Sandra K. S. Boetcher,Shijian Lu,Huancong Shi,Dongya Zhao,Yupeng Xing,Yongdong Chen,Jiamei Zhu,Dongdong Feng,Yu Zhang,Lihua Deng,Guoping Hu,Paul A. Webley,Daxin Liang,Zhichen Ba,Agata Mlonka-Mędrala,Aneta Magdziarz,Norbert Miskolczi,Sz. Tomasek,S. Lam,Shin Ying Foong,Hui Suan Ng,Long Jiang,Xinlong Yan,Yongzhuo Liu,Ying Ji,Hongman Sun,Haiping Yang,Xiong Zhang,Mingzhe Sun,Daniel C.W. Tsang,Jin Shang,Christoph Muller,Margarita Rekhtina,Maximilian Krödel,Alexander H. Bork,Felix Donat,Lina Liu,Xin Jin,Wen Liu,Syed Saqline,Xianyue Wu,Yongqing Xu,Asim Laeeq Khan,Z. Ali,Haiqing Lin,Leiqing Hu,Jun Huang,Rasmeet Singh,Kaifang Wang,Xuezhong He,Zhongde Dai,Shouliang Yi,Alar Konist,Mais Baqain,Yijun Zhao,Shaozeng Sun,Guoxing Chen,Xin Tu,Anke Weidenkaff,Sibudjing Kawi,Kang Hui Lim,Chunfeng Song,Qing-Yuan Yang,Zhenyu Zhao,Xin Gao,Xia Jiang,Haiyan Ji,Toluleke E. Akinola,A. Lawal,Olajide Otitoju,Meihong Wang,Guojun Zhang,Lin Ma,Baraka Celestin Sempuga,Xinying Liu,E. C. Oko,Michael Daramola,Zewei Yu,Siming Chen,Guojun Kang,Qing Ling Li,Li Gao,Ling Liu,Hui Zhou +93 more
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The Application of Biochar for CO2 Capture: Influence of Biochar Preparation and CO2 Capture Reactors
TL;DR: In this paper , three types of biochar (bamboo charcoal, wood pellet, and coconut shell) were used for postcombustion carbon capture and three methods were used to determine the CO2 adsorption capacity.
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Development of biocide coated polymers and their antimicrobial efficacy
Rowan Watson,Martha Maxwell,Long Jiang,Harriet J. Hill,G. Williams,Anna M. Kotowska,Naa Dei Nikoi,Zania Stamataki,Manuel Banzhaf,David J. Scurr,Jack A. Bryant,Felicity de Cogan +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , chlorhexidine was attached to nitrided acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) to produce antimicrobial surfaces for hospital-acquired infections. And the surfaces rapidly killed microbes: no viable colonies of Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, or Candida albicans were recoverable after 45 minutes.