Publications by authors named "Youshi Zeng"

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  • * Key factors explored include the reactant ratio, acidity, type of capping agent, and the solvent used (water, ethanol, DMF), which allow for precise tuning of crystal size and morphology at the nanoscale.
  • * Notably, the research achieved the first synthesis of nanosized flaky Mg-MOF-74 crystals with an aspect ratio of approximately 0.5 by adjusting the water content, enhancing the material's potential for advanced applications.
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Krypton (Kr) and xenon (Xe) are nowadays widely applied in technical and industrial fields. Separating and collecting highly pure Xe from nuclear facilities are necessary and urgent. However, the technology is limited due to the inert nature of Xe and other interferential factors.

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This paper reports an improved combustion apparatus for the determination of organically bound tritium in environmental samples. The performance of this apparatus including the recovery rate and reproducibility was investigated by combusting lettuce and pork samples. To determine the factors for the different recovery rates of lettuce and pork and investigate whether the samples were completely oxidized, the ashes and exhaust gases produced by the combustion were analyzed.

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Using STAPLEX pumping system with a six-stage cascade impactor (size range: <0.49 microm, 0.49-0.

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To effectively reduce urban carbon emissions and verify the effectiveness of currently project for urban carbon emission reduction, quantitative estimation sources of urban atmospheric CO2 correctly is necessary. Since little fractionation of carbon isotope exists in the transportation from pollution sources to the receptor, the carbon isotope composition can be used for source apportionment. In the present study, a method was established to quantitatively estimate the source of urban atmospheric CO2 by the carbon isotope composition.

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The influence of reaction atmosphere and TiO2 on photochemical decomposition of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in aqueous periodate was investigated using a type of low-pressure mercury lamps emitted at 254 nm. PFOA photolysis was slight with 254 nm light irradiation under nitrogen, whereas significant decomposition PFOA obtained with the addition of IO4-. In addition, oxygen restrained photochemical decomposition of PFOA.

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