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Deyi Ren is affiliated with the China University of Mining and Technology in China. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with significant contributions across several subfields including geochemistry and petrology, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, water science and technology, as well as sociology and political science.

Their most frequent research topics involve coal and its by-products, metal extraction and bioleaching, extraction and separation processes, evolutionary game theory and cooperation, evolution and genetic dynamics, mathematical and theoretical epidemiology and ecology models, and coal and coke industries research.

Deyi Ren has published several papers in various academic venues. Notable recent papers include:

  • Valuable elements in Chinese coals: a review (2020) in Coal Geology of China
  • Effect of asymmetry on cooperation in spatial evolution (2021) in Physical review. E
  • Stone coal in China: a review (2020) in Coal Geology of China
  • Impact of Ultrasonication on the Regeneration of Tetracycline-Saturated Activated Carbon and Activated Coke Using Persulfate (2025) in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Impact of ultrasonication on the regeneration of tetracycline-saturated activated carbon and activated coke using persulfate (2025) in Journal of environmental chemical engineering

Their frequent coauthors include Shifeng Dai, Xibo Wang, Robert B. Finkelman, Mi Xiao, and Guowen He. These collaborations contribute to a diverse range of interdisciplinary studies.

Deyi Ren's research has appeared repeatedly in journals such as Coal Geology of China, Physical review. E, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Journal of environmental chemical engineering, reflecting an active engagement with both specialized and applied research fields.

Best Publications

  • Geochemistry of trace elements in Chinese coals: A review of abundances, genetic types, impacts on human health, and industrial utilization

    Shifeng Dai;Deyi Y. Ren;Chen-Lin Chou;Robert B. Finkelman

  • Mineralogy and geochemistry of boehmite-rich coals: New insights from the Haerwusu Surface Mine, Jungar Coalfield, Inner Mongolia, China

    Shifeng Dai;Dan Li;Chen-Lin Chou;Lei Zhao

  • Mineralogy and geochemistry of the No. 6 Coal (pennsylvanian) in the Junger Coalfield, Ordos Basin, China

    Shifeng Dai;Deyi Ren;Chen-Lin Chou;Shengsheng Li

  • Mineralogical and geochemical compositions of the coal in the Guanbanwusu Mine, Inner Mongolia, China: Further evidence for the existence of an Al (Ga and REE) ore deposit in the Jungar Coalfield

    Shifeng Dai;Yaofa Jiang;Colin R. Ward;Landing Gu

  • Concentration and distribution of elements in Late Permian coals from western Guizhou Province, China

    Shifeng Dai;Shifeng Dai;Deyi Ren;Yuegang Tang;Mei Yue

  • Distributions of minor and trace elements in Chinese coals

    Deyi Ren;Fenghua Zhao;Yunquan Wang;Shaojin Yang

  • Mineralogy and geochemistry of a superhigh-organic-sulfur coal, Yanshan Coalfield, Yunnan, China: Evidence for a volcanic ash component and influence by submarine exhalation

    Shifeng Dai;Deyi Ren;Yiping Zhou;Chen-Lin Chou

  • Valuable elements in Chinese coals: a review

    Shifeng Dai;Xiaoyun Yan;Colin R. Ward;James C. Hower

  • Mineralogical and compositional characteristics of Late Permian coals from an area of high lung cancer rate in Xuan Wei, Yunnan, China: Occurrence and origin of quartz and chamosite

    Shifeng Dai;Linwei Tian;Chen-Lin Chou;Yiping Zhou

  • Distribution, isotopic variation and origin of sulfur in coals in the Wuda coalfield, Inner Mongolia, China

    Shifeng Dai;Deyi Ren;Yuegang Tang;Longyi Shao

  • Geochemistry of the late Permian No. 30 coal seam, Zhijin coalfield of southwest China: influence of a siliceous low-temperature hydrothermal fluid

    Shifeng Dai;Shifeng Dai;Dahua Li;Deyi Ren;Deyi Ren;Yuegang Tang

  • Mineralogy and geochemistry of a Late Permian coal in the Dafang Coalfield, Guizhou, China: Influence from siliceous and iron-rich calcic hydrothermal fluids

    Shifeng Dai;Shifeng Dai;Chen-Lin Chou;Mei Yue;Kunli Luo

  • The geochemistry of rare earth elements (REE) in acid mine drainage from the Sitai coal mine, Shanxi Province, North China

    Fenghua Zhao;Fenghua Zhao;Zhiyuan Cong;Hongfu Sun;Deyi Ren;Deyi Ren

  • A new type of Nb (Ta)–Zr(Hf)–REE–Ga polymetallic deposit in the late Permian coal-bearing strata, eastern Yunnan, southwestern China: Possible economic significance and genetic implications

    Shifeng Dai;Yiping Zhou;Mingquan Zhang;Xibo Wang

  • Metalliferous coal deposits in East Asia (Primorye of Russia and South China): A review of geodynamic controls and styles of mineralization

    Shifeng Dai;Igor Yu. Chekryzhov;Vladimir V. Seredin;Victor P. Nechaev

  • Effects of magmatic intrusion on mineralogy and geochemistry of coals from the Fengfeng-Handan Coalfield, Hebei, China

    Shifeng Dai;Deyi Ren

  • Geochemical and mineralogical anomalies of the late Permian coal in the Zhijin coalfield of southwest China and their volcanic origin

    Shifeng Dai;Shifeng Dai;Deyi Ren;Deyi Ren;Xiaoqiang Hou;Longyi Shao

  • Trace element abundances in major minerals of Late Permian coals from southwestern Guizhou province, China

    Junying Zhang;Deyi Ren;Chuguang Zheng;Rongshu Zeng

  • Mineral matter and potentially hazardous trace elements in coals from Qianxi Fault Depression Area in southwestern Guizhou, China

    Junying Zhang;Deyi Ren;Yanming Zhu;Chen-Lin Chou

  • The cause of endemic fluorosis in western Guizhou Province, Southwest China

    Shifeng Dai;Shifeng Dai;Deyi Ren;Shimin Ma

Frequent Co-Authors

Shifeng Dai
Shifeng Dai China University of Mining and Technology
Junying Zhang
Junying Zhang Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Longyi Shao
Longyi Shao China University of Mining and Technology
Colin R. Ward
Colin R. Ward University of New South Wales
Jing Liu
Jing Liu Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Chuguang Zheng
Chuguang Zheng Huazhong University of Science and Technology
James C. Hower
James C. Hower University of Kentucky
Robert B. Finkelman
Robert B. Finkelman The University of Texas at Dallas
Zhiyuan Cong
Zhiyuan Cong Chinese Academy of Sciences
Paul K. Chu
Paul K. Chu City University of Hong Kong

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