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Jinquan Wan is a researcher affiliated with South China University of Technology in China. Their scientific work primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Energy, with a particular focus on water treatment and sustainable technologies.

The main research topics addressed by Jinquan Wan include:

  • Advanced oxidation water treatment
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Environmental remediation with nanomaterials
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Analytical chemistry methods development

Jinquan Wan's work frequently appears in specific scientific journals, indicating a focused publishing record. The most common publication venues are:

  • Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Chemosphere
  • Journal of Water Process Engineering

Their recent academic contributions include several papers that highlight advanced catalytic and degradation methods for environmental pollutants. Notable recent papers are:

  • "Fe-N-C catalyst with Fe-NX sites anchored nano carboncubes derived from Fe-Zn-MOFs activate peroxymonosulfate for high-effective degradation of ciprofloxacin: Thermal activation and catalytic mechanism" (2021, Journal of Hazardous Materials)
  • "Overlooked role of void-nanoconfined effect in emerging pollutant degradation: Modulating the electronic structure of active sites to accelerate catalytic oxidation" (2023, Water Research)
  • "Modulated construction of Fe-based MOF via formic acid modulator for enhanced degradation of sulfamethoxazoleDesign, degradation pathways, and mechanism" (2022, Journal of Hazardous Materials)
  • "Ferrous metal-organic frameworks with strong electron-donating properties for persulfate activation to effectively degrade aqueous sulfamethoxazole" (2020, Chemical Engineering Journal)
  • "Insight into degradation mechanism of sulfamethoxazole by metal-organic framework derived novel magnetic Fe@C composite activated persulfate" (2021, Journal of Hazardous Materials)

Research collaborations are an integral part of Jinquan Wan's work, with frequent coauthors whose collaborations have resulted in multiple joint publications. The most frequent coauthors include:

  • Yongwen Ma
  • Zhicheng Yan
  • Yan Wang
  • Gang Ye

Their expertise also extends into several scientific subfields that bridge chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. These subfields include:

  • Water Science and Technology
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Best Publications

  • New insights into the role of organic chelating agents in Fe(II) activated persulfate processes

    Donghui Han;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma;Yan Wang

  • Degradation of refractory dibutyl phthalate by peroxymonosulfate activated with novel catalysts cobalt metal-organic frameworks: Mechanism, performance, and stability

    Huanxuan Li;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma;Yan Wang

  • Effects of hemicellulose removal on cellulose fiber structure and recycling characteristics of eucalyptus pulp.

    JinQuan Wan;Yan Wang;Qing Xiao

  • Activation performance and mechanism of a novel heterogeneous persulfate catalyst: metal–organic framework MIL-53(Fe) with FeII/FeIII mixed-valence coordinatively unsaturated iron center

    Mengjie Pu;Mengjie Pu;Yongwen Ma;Jinquan Wan;Yan Wang

  • Fe-N-C catalyst with Fe-NX sites anchored nano carboncubes derived from Fe-Zn-MOFs activate peroxymonosulfate for high-effective degradation of ciprofloxacin: Thermal activation and catalytic mechanism

    Tong Xiao;Yan Wang;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma

  • Influence of particle size of zero-valent iron and dissolved silica on the reactivity of activated persulfate for degradation of acid orange 7

    Huanxuan Li;Huanxuan Li;Jinquan Wan;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma;Yongwen Ma;Yan Wang;Yan Wang

  • Overlooked role of void-nanoconfined effect in emerging pollutant degradation: Modulating the electronic structure of active sites to accelerate catalytic oxidation

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  • Synthesis of iron-based metal-organic framework MIL-53 as an efficient catalyst to activate persulfate for the degradation of Orange G in aqueous solution

    Mengjie Pu;Mengjie Pu;Zeyu Guan;Yongwen Ma;Jinquan Wan

  • New insights into the role of zero-valent iron surface oxidation layers in persulfate oxidation of dibutyl phthalate solutions

    Huanxuan Li;Huanxuan Li;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma;Mingzhi Huang

  • Ferrous metal-organic frameworks with stronger coordinatively unsaturated metal sites for persulfate activation to effectively degrade dibutyl phthalate in wastewater

    Haiyuan Chi;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma;Yan Wang

  • Metal–organic frameworks MIL-88A with suitable synthesis conditions and optimal dosage for effective catalytic degradation of Orange G through persulfate activation

    Jiumei Wang;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma;Yan Wang

  • Modulated construction of Fe-based MOF via formic acid modulator for enhanced degradation of sulfamethoxazole:Design, degradation pathways, and mechanism

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  • Mathematical modelling of the internal circulation anaerobic reactor by Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1, simultaneously combined with hydrodynamics.

    Yifeng Huang;Yongwen Ma;Jinquan Wan;Yan Wang

  • Fe/S doped granular activated carbon as a highly active heterogeneous persulfate catalyst toward the degradation of Orange G and diethyl phthalate.

    Mengjie Pu;Yongwen Ma;Jinquan Wan;Yan Wang

  • Enhanced decolorization of Orange G in a Fe(II)-EDDS activated persulfate process by accelerating the regeneration of ferrous iron with hydroxylamine

    Donghui Han;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma;Yan Wang

  • Crystal and pore structure of wheat straw cellulose fiber during recycling

    Yangmei Chen;Yan Wang;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma

  • Ferrous metal-organic frameworks with strong electron-donating properties for persulfate activation to effectively degrade aqueous sulfamethoxazole

    Mengjie Pu;Junfeng Niu;Mark L. Brusseau;Yanlong Sun

  • Effect of beating on recycled properties of unbleached eucalyptus cellulose fiber

    Yangmei Chen;Yangmei Chen;Jinquan Wan;Jinquan Wan;Xueliang Zhang;Yongwen Ma;Yongwen Ma

  • Insight into degradation mechanism of sulfamethoxazole by metal-organic framework derived novel magnetic Fe@C composite activated persulfate

    Mengjie Pu;Jinquan Wan;Fengzhen Zhang;Mark L. Brusseau

  • Synthesis of novel core–shell Fe0@Fe3O4 as heterogeneous activator of persulfate for oxidation of dibutyl phthalate under neutral conditions

    Huanxuan Li;Huanxuan Li;Jinquan Wan;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma;Yongwen Ma;Yan Wang;Yan Wang

  • Targeted degradation of refractory organic compounds in wastewaters based on molecular imprinting catalysts.

    Xitong Li;Xitong Li;Bo Yang;Ke Xiao;Huabo Duan

  • Reaction pathway and oxidation mechanisms of dibutyl phthalate by persulfate activated with zero-valent iron

    Huanxuan Li;Jinquan Wan;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma;Yan Wang;Yan Wang

  • Role of inorganic ions and dissolved natural organic matters on persulfate oxidation of acid orange 7 with zero-valent iron

    Huanxuan Li;Huanxuan Li;Jinquan Wan;Jinquan Wan;Yongwen Ma;Yongwen Ma;Yan Wang;Yan Wang

  • The fate of di-n-butyl phthalate in a laboratory-scale anaerobic/anoxic/oxic wastewater treatment process.

    Ming-zhi Huang;Yong-wen Ma;Yan Wang;Jin-quan Wan

Frequent Co-Authors

Shaowei Chen
Shaowei Chen University of California, Santa Cruz
ChangKyoo Yoo
ChangKyoo Yoo Kyung Hee University
Mark L. Brusseau
Mark L. Brusseau University of Arizona
Junfeng Niu
Junfeng Niu North China Electric Power University
Xiaohong Chen
Xiaohong Chen Sun Yat-sen University
Yongtao Li
Yongtao Li South China Agricultural University
Weijia Zhou
Weijia Zhou University of Jinan
Bing Yan
Bing Yan Griffith University
Arthur J. Ragauskas
Arthur J. Ragauskas University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Zhenghua Tang
Zhenghua Tang South China University of Technology

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