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Xiaowei Lu
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Influence of reaction time and temperature on product formation and characteristics associated with the hydrothermal carbonization of cellulose
X Lu, PJ Pellechia, JRV Flora, ND Berge
Bioresource technology 138, 180-190, 2013
2752013
Thermal conversion of municipal solid waste via hydrothermal carbonization: Comparison of carbonization products to products from current waste management techniques
X Lu, B Jordan, ND Berge
Waste management 32 (7), 1353-1365, 2012
2322012
Transformation of phosphorus during (hydro) thermal treatments of solid biowastes: reaction mechanisms and implications for P reclamation and recycling
R Huang, C Fang, X Lu, R Jiang, Y Tang
Environmental science & technology 51 (18), 10284-10298, 2017
1672017
Influence of process water quality on hydrothermal carbonization of cellulose
X Lu, JRV Flora, ND Berge
Bioresource technology 154, 229-239, 2014
1382014
Influence of feedstock chemical composition on product formation and characteristics derived from the hydrothermal carbonization of mixed feedstocks
X Lu, ND Berge
Bioresource Technology 166, 120-131, 2014
1092014
The effects of alkalinity and acidity of process water and hydrochar washing on the adsorption of atrazine on hydrothermally produced hydrochar
JFR Flora, X Lu, L Li, JRV Flora, ND Berge
Chemosphere 93 (9), 1989-1996, 2013
752013
Cerium incorporated MCM-48 (Ce-MCM-48) as a catalyst to inhibit bromate formation during ozonation of bromide-containing water: Efficacy and mechanism
W Li, X Lu, K Xu, J Qu, Z Qiang
Water research 86, 2-8, 2015
472015
Reducing bromate formation with H+-form high silica zeolites during ozonation of bromide-containing water: Effectiveness and mechanisms
T Zhang, P Hou, Z Qiang, X Lu, Q Wang
Chemosphere 82 (4), 608-612, 2011
382011
Understanding hydrothermal carbonization of mixed feedstocks for waste conversion
X Lu
University of South Carolina, 2014
52014
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