Yining Hou
Chinese Academy of Sciences
17 Papers
141 Citations
Yining Hou is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
The electrocatalytic dechlorination of chloroacetic acids at electrodeposited Pd/Fe-modified carbon paper electrode
TL;DR: In this article, a Pd/Fe-modified carbon paper electrode was prepared from PdCl2 and FeSO4 via electrodeposition onto carbon paper and it was observed that the diameters of electrodeposited Pd/(Fe) particles were around 20 nm with a uniform distribution on carbon paper, which is smaller than Pd(Fe particles of impregnated and calcined electrode.
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Electro-oxidation of diclofenac at boron doped diamond: Kinetics and mechanism
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of applied bias potential and addition of NaCl on diclofenac degradation were investigated and a degradation pathway of diclenac was proposed.
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Using the combined bioelectrochemical and sulfur autotrophic denitrification system for groundwater denitrification.
TL;DR: A combined bioelectrochemical and sulfur autotrophic denitrification system (CBSAD) was evaluated to treat a groundwater with nitrate contamination to maximize treatment efficiency under different hydraulic retention times (HRT) and electric currents.
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Effects of amino acids on microcystin production of the Microcystis aeruginosa
TL;DR: Effects of six amino acids at their natural concentrations on the growth of the M. aeruginosa and the microcystin (MC) production were studied in batch culture and demonstrated that different amino acids had different effects on the process of metabolism through the free dissolved amino acids within the cells.
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Electro-photocatalytic degradation of acid orange II using a novel TiO2/ACF photoanode.
TL;DR: By applying a 0.5 V bias across the TiO(2)/ACF electrode, the AOII degradation rate was increased significantly compared to that of photocatalytic (PC) oxidation and the morphological features of the photo-anode created a three-dimensional environment favorable to EPC oxidation.
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