2023 - Research.com Chemistry in Sweden Leader Award
Hailong Li focuses on Inorganic chemistry, Catalysis, Flue gas, Adsorption and Energy engineering. His Inorganic chemistry research incorporates elements of Mercury, Oxide and Oxygen. Catalysis is represented through his Selective catalytic reduction, Calcination and Photocatalysis research.
His study in Flue gas is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Coal combustion products, BET theory and Catalytic oxidation. His Energy engineering study incorporates themes from Waste management, Energy consumption, Carbon capture and storage, Photovoltaic system and Process engineering. His Waste management research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Thermal energy storage and Energy storage.
Hailong Li spends much of his time researching Energy engineering, Adsorption, Waste management, Flue gas and Inorganic chemistry. In his study, Electricity is strongly linked to Environmental economics, which falls under the umbrella field of Energy engineering. His research integrates issues of Acetone, Carbon and Chemical engineering in his study of Adsorption.
Within one scientific family, Hailong Li focuses on topics pertaining to Anaerobic digestion under Waste management, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Pulp and paper industry. His Flue gas research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Coal combustion products, Combustion, Mercury and Flue-gas desulfurization. His research integrates issues of Catalysis and Oxygen in his study of Inorganic chemistry.
His primary areas of study are Flue gas, Adsorption, Sorbent, Waste management and Sewage treatment. His Flue gas study combines topics in areas such as Energy engineering, Waste heat, Heat recovery ventilation, Coal combustion products and Mercury. Hailong Li has included themes like Environmental chemistry, Sulfur dioxide and Chalcopyrite in his Mercury study.
His Adsorption research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Chemical engineering, Formaldehyde, Selenide and Nitrogen. The Formaldehyde study which covers Carbon that intersects with Inorganic chemistry. His Waste management research includes themes of Mercury contamination and Mineral.
His main research concerns Pyrolysis, Biochar, Adsorption, Hydrothermal carbonization and Environmental chemistry. His Pyrolysis research incorporates themes from Lignocellulosic biomass and Pulp and paper industry. Many of his research projects under Adsorption are closely connected to Atomic orbital with Atomic orbital, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His studies in Hydrothermal carbonization integrate themes in fields like Cellulose, Raw material, Straw and Nitrogen. As part of one scientific family, Hailong Li deals mainly with the area of Environmental chemistry, narrowing it down to issues related to the Zinc sulfide, and often Flue gas, Coal combustion products, Sorbent and Mercury. His work carried out in the field of Flue gas brings together such families of science as Mercury sulfide, Sulfur dioxide and Chalcopyrite.
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Selection of appropriate biogas upgrading technology-a review of biogas cleaning, upgrading and utilisation
Qie Sun;Hailong Li;Jinying Yan;Longcheng Liu.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2015)
In-situ heavy and extra-heavy oil recovery: A review
Kun Guo;Hailong Li;Zhixin Yu.
Fuel (2016)
CeO2-TiO2 catalysts for catalytic oxidation of elemental mercury in low-rank coal combustion flue gas.
Hailong Li;Chang-Yu Wu;Ying Li;Junying Zhang.
Environmental Science & Technology (2011)
Superior activity of MnOx-CeO2/TiO2 catalyst for catalytic oxidation of elemental mercury at low flue gas temperatures
Hailong Li;Hailong Li;Chang-Yu Wu;Ying Li;Junying Zhang.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental (2012)
A Comprehensive Review of Smart Energy Meters in Intelligent Energy Networks
Qie Sun;Hailong Li;Zhanyu Ma;Chao Wang.
IEEE Internet of Things Journal (2016)
PVTxy properties of CO2 mixtures relevant for CO2 capture, transport and storage: Review of available experimental data and theoretical models
Hailong Li;Hailong Li;Jana P Jakobsen;Øivind Wilhelmsen;Jinyue Yan;Jinyue Yan.
Applied Energy (2011)
CO2 Methanation : The Effect of Catalysts and Reaction Conditions
Kristian Stangeland;Dori Kalai;Hailong Li;Zhixin Yu.
Energy Procedia (2017)
Visible light responsive iodine-doped TiO2 for photocatalytic reduction of CO2 to fuels
Qianyi Zhang;Ying Li;Erik A. Ackerman;Marija Gajdardziska-Josifovska.
Applied Catalysis A-general (2011)
Impurity impacts on the purification process in oxy-fuel combustion based CO2 capture and storage system
H. Li;J. Yan;J. Yan;M. Anheden.
Applied Energy (2009)
Property impacts on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) processes: A review
Yuting Tan;Worrada Nookuea;Hailong Li;Eva Thorin.
Energy Conversion and Management (2016)
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