5 Papers
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Yue Lu is an academic researcher from Northeast Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodegradable waste & Hydrogen production. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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A review on bio-hydrogen production technology
Abstract: The progress of bio‐hydrogen technology has led to the development of new energy technologies and is significant for the sustainable use of energy. After summarizing current research results, this study discusses that the key to increasing the hydrogen production rate is to improve the activity of hydrogen producing bacteria under the conditions of anaerobic fermentation. Using waste to prepare hydrogen producing bacteria is the developmental trend. The primary factors influencing bio‐hydrogen production from plant straw fermentation are also pointed out, indicating the method to improve the hydrogen production rate from plant straw. In addition, application of artificial intelligence technology to a bio‐hydrogen production reactor is helpful to achieve automatic control of continuous bio‐hydrogen production and improve the rate of hydrogen production.
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Effects of additives on nitrogen transformation and greenhouse gases emission of co-composting for deer manure and corn straw
TL;DR: The results showed that the addition of zeolite in compost is good for prolonging high-temperature composting time and beneficial to reduce nitrogen loss during composting.
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Distribution, sources and health risk assessment of contaminations in water of urban park: A case study in Northeast China
TL;DR: Overall, it is possible that swimmers are exposed to risk via the dermal route when carrying out water-related activities, and it is recommended that necessary precautions and management should be taken in other similar locations around the world.
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Study on ecological protection and rehabilitation technology of a reservoir-type water source in the northeastern region of China
TL;DR: The quality of water affects living conditions and the overall health of people as discussed by the authors, and therefore, it is the main source of water for human life and production, and therefore it is essential to protect and restorati...
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Study of the potential of barnyard grass for the remediation of Cd- and Pb-contaminated soil
TL;DR: Barnyard grass can be applied as a pioneer species for the phytoremediation of Cd- and Pb-contaminated soils with its strong adaptability and lush growth and that the removal rate increases regularly.