Publications by authors named "Guangyu Dou"

Wine wastewater management is critical to the sustainable development of the wine industry. In this study, three wineries were selected with growing wine production scales of Ningxia. The number of fermentors and oak barrels washing wastewater were counted during the production period of 2019.

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To improve the resource utilization, reduce the pollution generation, and increase the economic benefits of enterprises, a cleaner process to produce cassava starch was proposed based on potato starch processing, and it was applied to the transformation of a traditional cassava starch processing factory in the Guangxi Province in China. The transformation involves the implementation of several new techniques/facilities, including a rasper, horizontal centrifuge, and hydrocyclone. Based on the transformation, typical cassava starch factories in Guangxi were evaluated.

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A series of Fe/CeO2-intercalated clay catalysts were synthesized successfully, the physicochemical properties of the catalysts were characterized by XRD, BET, XRF, TG, FT-IR, O2-TPD, H2-TPR and XPS methods. The catalytic performances for selective catalytic oxidation of H2S were further investigated, all catalysts exhibited high catalytic activities. Among them 5% Fe/Ce-Lap presented the best activity at 180 degreeC and the maximum sulfur yield was up to 96% due to the interaction between iron and cerium, which improved the redox ability of Fe3+ .

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A series of iron oxide supported on alumina-intercalated clay catalysts (named Fe/Al-Lap catalysts) with mesoporous structure and high specific surface area were prepared. The structural and chemical properties were studied by nitrogen sorption isotherms, X-ray diffraction (XRD), UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectra (UV-vis DRS), X-ray photoelectron spectra (XPS), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), H₂ temperature-programmed reduction (H₂-TPR) and NH₃ temperature-programmed desorption (NH3-TPD) techniques. It was realized that iron oxide mainly existed in the form of isolated Fe(3+) in an oxidic environment.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The review examines various selective catalytic oxidation technologies and catalysts for effectively removing H2S, a harmful byproduct from fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) processes.
  • - Current technologies highlighted include Superclaus, Euroclaus, Clinsulf-Do, BSR/Hi-Activity, Selectox, and Modop, each with distinct features and use cases.
  • - Catalysts discussed encompass carbon, supported SiC, zeolite, oxide, and pillared clay, with current focus shifting towards SiC due to its potential, while other systems like zeolite are seeing reduced interest and pillared clay remains in early research phases.
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