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Zexin Qian
Zexin Qian
Delft University of Technology
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Extraction of lithium from Chinese salt-lake brines by membranes: Design and practice
S Xu, J Song, Q Bi, Q Chen, WM Zhang, Z Qian, L Zhang, S Xu, N Tang, ...
Journal of Membrane Science 635, 119441, 2021
1812021
Nickel hexacyanoferrate electrodes for high mono/divalent ion-selectivity in capacitive deionization
K Singh, Z Qian, PM Biesheuvel, H Zuilhof, S Porada, LCPM de Smet
Desalination 481, 114346, 2020
1062020
Separation of alkali metal cations by a supported liquid membrane (SLM) operating under electro dialysis (ED) conditions
Z Qian, H Miedema, S Sahin, LCPM de Smet, EJR Sudhölter
Desalination 495, 114631, 2020
252020
Poly (methacrylic acid)-graft-Ni3Si2O5 (OH) 4 multiwalled nanotubes as a novel nanosorbent for effective removal of copper (II) ions
Y Zheng, P Zhang, H Yue, G Xiang, Z Qian, H Li, W Jiang, B Liang, ...
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 502, 89-101, 2016
212016
Water-resistant polymeric acid membrane catalyst for acetone detection in the exhaled breath of diabetics
AD Worrall, Z Qian, JA Bernstein, AP Angelopoulos
Analytical chemistry 90 (3), 1819-1826, 2018
182018
Modelling the selective removal of sodium ions from greenhouse irrigation water using membrane technology
Z Qian, H Miedema, L de Smet, EJR Sudhȍlter
Chemical Engineering Research and Design 134, 154-161, 2018
132018
Permeation selectivity in the electro-dialysis of mono-and divalent cations using supported liquid membranes
Z Qian, H Miedema, LCPM de Smet, EJR Sudhölter
Desalination 521, 115398, 2022
92022
The impact of humidity on an optical chemical sensing device for non-invasive exhaled gas monitoring
Z Qian
University of Cincinnati, 2016
32016
Selective removal of sodium ions from greenhouse drainage water–A combined experimental and theoretical approach
Z Qian, H Miedema, D Pintossi, M Ouma, EJR Sudhölter
Desalination 536, 115844, 2022
12022
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