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Bingcai Pan is affiliated with Nanjing University in China. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Environmental Science, with a significant portion of work concentrated in subfields such as Water Science and Technology, Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

The topics frequently addressed in Pan's research include advanced oxidation water treatment, environmental remediation with nanomaterials, advanced photocatalysis techniques, catalytic processes in materials science, membrane separation technologies, phosphorus and nutrient management, and adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal.

Among recent publications, Pan's contributions include:

  • Peroxydisulfate Activation and Singlet Oxygen Generation by Oxygen Vacancy for Degradation of Contaminants, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Nanoconfinement-Mediated Water Treatment: From Fundamental to Application, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Ultrasonic activation of inert poly(tetrafluoroethylene) enables piezocatalytic generation of reactive oxygen species, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Toward Selective Oxidation of Contaminants in Aqueous Systems, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Mn2O3 as an Electron Shuttle between Peroxymonosulfate and Organic Pollutants: The Dominant Role of Surface Reactive Mn(IV) Species, 2022, Environmental Science & Technology

Bingcai Pan frequently collaborates with a group of co-authors, which include:

  • Weiming Zhang
  • Jieshu Qian
  • Ming Hua
  • Chao Shan
  • Lu Lv

The majority of Pan's publications appear in the following journals and venues:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Water Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

Best Publications

  • Heavy metal removal from water/wastewater by nanosized metal oxides: a review.

    Ming Hua;Shujuan Zhang;Bingcai Pan;Weiming Zhang

  • Critical review in adsorption kinetic models

    Hui Qiu;Lu Lv;Bing-cai Pan;Qing-jian Zhang

  • Fe(III)-Doped g-C3N4 Mediated Peroxymonosulfate Activation for Selective Degradation of Phenolic Compounds via High-Valent Iron-Oxo Species.

    Hongchao Li;Chao Shan;Bingcai Pan

  • Singlet oxygen mediated iron-based Fenton-like catalysis under nanoconfinement

    Zhichao Yang;Jieshu Qian;Anqing Yu;Bingcai Pan

  • Selective Phosphate Removal from Water and Wastewater using Sorption: Process Fundamentals and Removal Mechanisms.

    Baile Wu;Jun Wan;Yanyang Zhang;Yanyang Zhang;Bingcai Pan

  • Polymer-supported nanocomposites for environmental application: A review

    Xin Zhao;Lu Lv;Bingcai Pan;Weiming Zhang

  • Development of polymeric and polymer-based hybrid adsorbents for pollutants removal from waters

    Bingjun Pan;Bingcai Pan;Weiming Zhang;Lu Lv

  • Mathematically modeling fixed-bed adsorption in aqueous systems

    Zhe Xu;Jian-guo Cai;Bing-cai Pan

  • Peroxydisulfate Activation and Singlet Oxygen Generation by Oxygen Vacancy for Degradation of Contaminants.

    Yongguang Bu;Hongchao Li;Wenjing Yu;Yifan Pan

  • Application potential of carbon nanotubes in water treatment: A review.

    Xitong Liu;Mengshu Wang;Shujuan Zhang;Bingcai Pan

  • Nanomaterials-enabled water and wastewater treatment

    Yanyang Zhang;Bing Wu;Hui Xu;Hui Liu

  • Nanoconfinement-Mediated Water Treatment: From Fundamental to Application.

    Jieshu Qian;Jieshu Qian;Xiang Gao;Bingcai Pan

  • One-step removal of Cr(VI) at alkaline pH by UV/sulfite process: Reduction to Cr(III) and in situ Cr(III) precipitation

    Bihuang Xie;Chao Shan;Zhe Xu;Xuchun Li

  • Mn2O3 as an Electron Shuttle between Peroxymonosulfate and Organic Pollutants: The Dominant Role of Surface Reactive Mn(IV) Species.

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  • Development of polymer-based nanosized hydrated ferric oxides (HFOs) for enhanced phosphate removal from waste effluents.

    Bingjun Pan;Jun Wu;Bingcai Pan;Lu Lv

  • Ultrasonic activation of inert poly(tetrafluoroethylene) enables piezocatalytic generation of reactive oxygen species.

    Yanfeng Wang;Yeming Xu;Shangshang Dong;Peng Wang

  • Advances in Sulfidation of Zerovalent Iron for Water Decontamination.

    Jinxiang Li;Xueying Zhang;Yuankui Sun;Liping Liang

  • Enhanced Phosphate Removal by Nanosized Hydrated La(III) Oxide Confined in Cross-linked Polystyrene Networks

    Yanyang Zhang;Bingcai Pan;Chao Shan;Xiang Gao

  • Highly efficient removal of heavy metals by polymer-supported nanosized hydrated Fe(III) oxides: Behavior and XPS study

    Bingjun Pan;Hui Qiu;Bingcai Pan;Guangze Nie

  • Enhanced Fe(III)-mediated Fenton oxidation of atrazine in the presence of functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes.

    Zhichao Yang;Anqing Yu;Chao Shan;Guandao Gao

  • Nitrate reduction using nanosized zero-valent iron supported by polystyrene resins: Role of surface functional groups

    Zhenmao Jiang;Lu Lv;Weiming Zhang;Qiong Du

  • Decomplexation of Cu(II)-EDTA by UV/persulfate and UV/H2O2: Efficiency and mechanism

    Zhe Xu;Chao Shan;Bihuang Xie;Yan Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Weiming Zhang
Weiming Zhang Nanjing University
Quanxing Zhang
Quanxing Zhang Nanjing University
Qingrui Zhang
Qingrui Zhang Yanshan University
Xiaohong Guan
Xiaohong Guan Tongji University
Wei Huang
Wei Huang Northwestern Polytechnical University
Dionysios D. Dionysiou
Dionysios D. Dionysiou University of Cincinnati
Zhigang Zou
Zhigang Zou Nanjing University
Zhenda Lu
Zhenda Lu Nanjing University
Wei-xian Zhang
Wei-xian Zhang Tongji University
Michael S. Wong
Michael S. Wong Rice University

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