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Guang-Jin Chen is affiliated with the China University of Petroleum in Beijing, China. Their research is primarily focused on topics related to environmental science and engineering, with significant contributions to subfields such as environmental chemistry, mechanics of materials, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, and global and planetary change.

Their research topics cover a range of scientific areas, including:

  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions
  • Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
  • Membrane Separation and Gas Transport
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications

Guang-Jin Chen has been published extensively in several scientific journals. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Fuel
  • Energy
  • Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering
  • Energy & Fuels

Among the recent papers authored by or involving Guang-Jin Chen are:

  • Replacement in CH4-CO2 hydrate below freezing point based on abnormal self-preservation differences of CH4 hydrate, 2020, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Coupling Amino Acid with THF for the Synergistic Promotion of CO2 Hydrate Micro Kinetics: Implication for Hydrate-Based CO2 Sequestration, 2023, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Molecular dynamics simulation to explore the synergistic inhibition effect of kinetic and thermodynamic hydrate inhibitors, 2021, Energy
  • Design of Alanine-Rich Short Peptides as a Green Alternative of Gas Hydrate Inhibitors: Dual Methyl Group Docking for Efficient Adsorption on the Surface of Gas Hydrates, 2020, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Review on the accumulation behavior of natural gas hydrates in porous sediments, 2020, Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Chang-Yu Sun
  • Bei Liu
  • Peng Xiao
  • Chun Deng

Best Publications

  • A new approach to gas hydrate modelling

    Guang-Jin Chen;Tian-Min Guo

  • Thermodynamic modeling of hydrate formation based on new concepts

    Guang-Jin Chen;Tian-Min Guo

  • Effect of surfactant on the formation and dissociation kinetic behavior of methane hydrate

    W. Lin;G.-J. Chen;C.-Y. Sun;X.-Q. Guo

  • Recovery of methane from hydrate reservoir with gaseous carbon dioxide using a three-dimensional middle-size reactor

    Qing Yuan;Chang-Yu Sun;Xin Yang;Ping-Chuan Ma

  • Replacement mechanism of methane hydrate with carbon dioxide from microsecond molecular dynamics simulations

    Dongsheng Bai;Xianren Zhang;Guangjin Chen;Wenchuan Wang

  • Study on the kinetics of hydrate formation in a bubble column

    Y.-T. Luo;J.-H. Zhu;S.-S. Fan;G.-J. Chen

  • A hybrid absorption–adsorption method to efficiently capture carbon

    Huang Liu;Bei Liu;Li Chiang Lin;Guangjin Chen

  • A novel method to improve the gas storage capacity of ZIF-8

    Liang Mu;Bei Liu;Huang Liu;Yuntao Yang

  • Experimental study on the solubility of natural gas components in water with or without hydrate inhibitor

    Lu-Kun Wang;Guang-Jin Chen;Guang-He Han;Xu-Qiang Guo

  • Methane recovery from natural gas hydrate in porous sediment using pressurized liquid CO2

    Qing Yuan;Qing Yuan;Chang-Yu Sun;Bei Liu;Xue Wang

  • Effect of temperature on gas adsorption and separation in ZIF-8: A combined experimental and molecular simulation study

    Hongliang Huang;Wenjuan Zhang;Dahuan Liu;Bei Liu

  • Microsecond molecular dynamics simulations of the kinetic pathways of gas hydrate formation from solid surfaces.

    Dongsheng Bai;Guangjin Chen;Xianren Zhang;Wenchuan Wang

  • A three-dimensional study on the formation and dissociation of methane hydrate in porous sediment by depressurization

    Xin Yang;Chang-Yu Sun;Ke-Hua Su;Qing Yuan

  • Gas Production from Methane-Hydrate-Bearing Sands by Ethylene Glycol Injection Using a Three-Dimensional Reactor

    Qing Yuan;Chang-Yu Sun;Xin Yang;Ping-Chuan Ma

  • An inward and outward natural gas hydrates growth shell model considering intrinsic kinetics, mass and heat transfer

    Bo-Hui Shi;Jing Gong;Chang-Yu Sun;Jian-Kui Zhao

  • Gas production from hydrates by CH4-CO2/H2 replacement

    Xiao-Hui Wang;Yi-Fei Sun;Yun-Fei Wang;Nan Li

  • Flow characteristics and rheological properties of natural gas hydrate slurry in the presence of anti-agglomerant in a flow loop apparatus

    Ke-Le Yan;Chang-Yu Sun;Jun Chen;Li-Tao Chen

  • Experimental Study on Gas Production from Methane Hydrate-Bearing Sand by Hot-Water Cyclic Injection

    Xin Yang;Chang-Yu Sun;Qing Yuan;Ping-Chuan Ma

  • The growth kinetics of hydrate film on the surface of gas bubble suspended in water or aqueous surfactant solution

    Chang-Yu Sun;Guang-Jin Chen;Chang-Feng Ma;Qiang Huang

  • Hydrate Film Growth on the Surface of a Gas Bubble Suspended in Water

    B. Z. Peng;A. Dandekar;C. Y. Sun;H. Luo

Frequent Co-Authors

Chang-Yu Sun
Chang-Yu Sun China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Wenchuan Wang
Wenchuan Wang Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Shuanshi Fan
Shuanshi Fan South China University of Technology
Amadeu K. Sum
Amadeu K. Sum Colorado School of Mines
Berend Smit
Berend Smit University of California, Berkeley
Carolyn A. Koh
Carolyn A. Koh Colorado School of Mines
Hao Wang
Hao Wang Swinburne University of Technology
Li-Chiang Lin
Li-Chiang Lin The Ohio State University
Ruqiang Zou
Ruqiang Zou Peking University
Dapeng Cao
Dapeng Cao Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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