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Lu Wang is a researcher affiliated with the Harbin Institute of Technology in China, specializing in Environmental Science with a focus on water treatment and pollution remediation. Their scholarly output includes a significant body of work in subfields such as Water Science and Technology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution, Biomedical Engineering, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

The scientist's research covers several main topics, including:

  • Advanced oxidation water treatment
  • Water Treatment and Disinfection
  • Environmental remediation with nanomaterials
  • Membrane Separation Technologies
  • Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Heavy metals in environment

Lu Wang has contributed papers to multiple frequent publication venues, reflecting their active engagement with the scientific community. These venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Water Research
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Environmental Science & Technology

Among their recent published works are:

  • "Heterogeneous catalytic ozonation of atrazine with Mn-loaded and Fe-loaded biochar," 2021, Water Research
  • "Removal of polystyrene nanoplastics from aqueous solutions using a novel magnetic material: Adsorbability, mechanism, and reusability," 2021, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • "Degradation of organic pollutants by ferrate/biochar: Enhanced formation of strong intermediate oxidative iron species," 2020, Water Research
  • "Optimization of preparation technology for modified coal fly ash and its adsorption properties for Cd2+," 2020, Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • "Ferrate self-decomposition in water is also a self-activation process: Role of Fe(V) species and enhancement with Fe(III) in methyl phenyl sulfoxide oxidation by excess ferrate," 2021, Water Research

Collaboration features prominently in Lu Wang's research activities, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Jun Ma
  • Yu-Lei Liu
  • Puhui Ji
  • Hanghang Zhao
  • Xunrong Huang

Best Publications

  • Heterogeneous catalytic ozonation of atrazine with Mn-loaded and Fe-loaded biochar

    Shi-Qi Tian;Jing-Yao Qi;Yun-Peng Wang;Yu-Lei Liu

  • Rapid degradation of sulphamethoxazole and the further transformation of 3-amino-5-methylisoxazole in a microbial fuel cell

    Lu Wang;Yulei Liu;Jun Ma;Feng Zhao

  • Enhanced Permanganate Oxidation of Sulfamethoxazole and Removal of Dissolved Organics with Biochar: Formation of Highly Oxidative Manganese Intermediate Species and in Situ Activation of Biochar

    Shi-Qi Tian;Lu Wang;Yu-Lei Liu;Tao Yang

  • Removal of Organoarsenic with Ferrate and Ferrate Resultant Nanoparticles: Oxidation and Adsorption.

    Tao Yang;Lu Wang;Yulei Liu;Jin Jiang

  • Mechanism study about the adsorption of Pb(II) and Cd(II) with iron-trimesic metal-organic frameworks

    Bao-Lin Zhang;Wei Qiu;Pan-Pan Wang;Yu-Lei Liu

  • Enhanced removal of arsenite and arsenate by a multifunctional Fe-Ti-Mn composite oxide: Photooxidation, oxidation and adsorption.

    Wei Zhang;Gaosheng Zhang;Caihong Liu;Juan Li

  • Preparation of PVDF/graphene ferroelectric composite films by in situ reduction with hydrobromic acids and their properties

    Liyu Huang;Liyu Huang;Chunxiang Lu;Fei Wang;Lu Wang

  • Impact of Phosphate on Ferrate Oxidation of Organic Compounds: An Underestimated Oxidant.

    Zhuang-Song Huang;Lu Wang;Yu-Lei Liu;Jin Jiang

  • Degradation of organic pollutants by ferrate/biochar: Enhanced formation of strong intermediate oxidative iron species.

    Shi-Qi Tian;Lu Wang;Yu-Lei Liu;Jun Ma

  • Ferrate self-decomposition in water is also a self-activation process: Role of Fe(V) species and enhancement with Fe(III) in methyl phenyl sulfoxide oxidation by excess ferrate.

    Zhuang-Song Huang;Lu Wang;Yu-Lei Liu;Hong-Yan Zhang

  • An insight into the removal of fluoroquinolones in activated sludge process: Sorption and biodegradation characteristics.

    Lu Wang;Zhimin Qiang;Yangang Li;Weiwei Ben

  • A novel Electro-Fenton process characterized by aeration from inside a graphite felt electrode with enhanced electrogeneration of H2O2 and cycle of Fe3+/Fe2.

    Dong Li;Tong Zheng;Yulei Liu;Ding Hou

  • Comparative study on ferrate oxidation of BPS and BPAF: Kinetics, reaction mechanism, and the improvement on their biodegradability.

    Tao Yang;Lu Wang;Yulei Liu;Zhuangsong Huang

  • Unraveling the interaction of hydroxylamine and Fe(III) in Fe(II)/Persulfate system: A kinetic and simulating study.

    Zhuo-Yu Li;Lu Wang;Yu-Lei Liu;Qi Zhao

  • Behavior of tetracycline and macrolide antibiotics in activated sludge process and their subsequent removal during sludge reduction by ozone.

    Lu Wang;Weiwei Ben;Yangang Li;Chao Liu

  • Efficient degradation of sulfamethoxazole and the response of microbial communities in microbial fuel cells

    Lu Wang;Yicheng Wu;Yue Zheng;Lidan Liu

  • Effect of ferrate pre-oxidation on algae-laden water ultrafiltration: Attenuating membrane fouling and decreasing formation potential of disinfection byproducts.

    Hai-Yang He;Wei Qiu;Yu-Lei Liu;Hua-Rong Yu

  • Extracellular Electron Transfer Mediated by Flavins in Gram-positive Bacillus sp. WS-XY1 and Yeast Pichia stipitis

    Song Wu;Song Wu;Yong Xiao;Lu Wang;Yue Zheng;Yue Zheng

  • Highly efficient removal of trace thallium from contaminated source waters with ferrate: Role of in situ formed ferric nanoparticle.

    Yulei Liu;Lu Wang;Xianshi Wang;Zhuangsong Huang

  • Biodegradation of sulfadiazine in microbial fuel cells: Reaction mechanism, biotoxicity removal and the correlation with reactor microbes.

    Lu Wang;Lexing You;Jiaming Zhang;Tao Yang

  • Electrochemical behaviors of Dy(III) and its co-reduction with Al(III) in molten LiCl-KCl salts

    Ling-Ling Su;Ling-Ling Su;Kui Liu;Ya-Lan Liu;Lu Wang

  • Fabrication and characterization of flexible silk fibroin films reinforced with graphene oxide for biomedical applications

    Lu Wang;Chunxiang Lu;Baoping Zhang;Bin Zhao

Frequent Co-Authors

Jun Ma
Jun Ma Harbin Institute of Technology
Jun Ma
Jun Ma Harbin Institute of Technology
Wei-Qun Shi
Wei-Qun Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Li-Yong Yuan
Li-Yong Yuan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jin Jiang
Jin Jiang Guangdong University of Technology
Jie Liu
Jie Liu Duke University
Chunxiang Lu
Chunxiang Lu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhimin Qiang
Zhimin Qiang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Meicheng Li
Meicheng Li North China Electric Power University
Liancheng Zhao
Liancheng Zhao Harbin Institute of Technology

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