Publications by authors named "Shuyue Pang"

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  • The study focuses on developing oxygen vacancy-rich magnesium oxide (OV-MgO) microspheres to effectively remove phosphate from water, targeting the control of eutrophication and improving water quality.
  • Various factors such as adsorbent dosage, contact time, initial pH, and the presence of other components were analyzed to determine their impact on phosphate removal efficiency, with OV-MgO showing a maximum adsorption capacity of 379.7 mg P/g.
  • The phosphate removal mechanisms involved multiple processes like electrostatic attraction and ligand exchange, highlighting OV-MgO's quick adsorption and good acid resistance, although its effectiveness diminishes in alkaline conditions.
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This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess and compare the therapeutic outcomes of cutting balloon angioplasty and high-pressure balloon angioplasty for arteriovenous fistula stenosis in hemodialysis patients. All studies indexed in PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library Web of Science were retrieved. The retrieval deadline was July 15, 2023.

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Membrane separation is an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly process. Two-dimensional (2D) molecular sieving membranes featuring unique nanopores and low transport resistance have the potential to achieve highly permeable and selective mixture separation with low energy consumption. High-aspect-ratio zeolite nanosheets with intrinsic molecular-sieving pores perpendicular to the layers are desirable building blocks for fabricating high-performance 2D zeolite membrane.

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Metal-organic framework membranes are usually prepared by in situ or secondary growth in a solution/hydrogel. The use of organic solvents may cause safety and environmental problems and produce solvent-induced defects. Here, highly oriented and permselective ZIF-95 membranes are prepared for the first time via a solvent-free secondary growth method.

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The Bohart-Adams model was one of the most widely used breakthrough models in column experiments. However, it usually provided a poor fit for the modeling of an asymmetric breakthrough curve. This work proposed the -order Bohart-Adams and fractal-like Bohart-Adams models.

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