Publications by authors named "Luyao Pei"

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  • Lithium is an emerging contaminant with limited data on its effects in soil-plant systems, prompting research using maize, wheat, pea, and water spinach to evaluate its pollution characteristics and ecotoxicological impacts.
  • The study found that lithium is highly mobile in soils, often persisting in an amorphous state, and can significantly enhance growth parameters of certain plants when present in specific concentrations.
  • Water spinach was identified as particularly effective in accumulating lithium and exhibiting tolerance to its stress, making it a viable option for phytoremediation and contributing to understanding lithium's role in environmentally sustainable practices.
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In this work, magnetic barium phosphate (FBP) composites with different content of commercial FeO nanoparticles were easily prepared by a one-step hydrothermal method. FBP composites with a magnetic content of 3% (FBP3) were studied as the example for the removal of an organic pollutant (Brilliant Green, BG) from the synthetic medium. The adsorption study was executed under the variation of different experimental conditions, such as solution pH (5 ~ 11), dosage (0.

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