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Shuanshi Fan is affiliated with the South China University of Technology in China and specializes in research areas primarily within Engineering and Environmental Science. Their scholarly output spans several subfields, including Environmental Chemistry, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Mechanics of Materials.

The main topics of Fan's work encompass Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies, CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies, and Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis.

The scientist has contributed to numerous publications, frequently appearing in journals such as Energy & Fuels, SSRN Electronic Journal, Chemical Engineering Journal, Fuel, and Energy.

  • Review on Enhanced Technology of Natural Gas Hydrate Recovery by Carbon Dioxide Replacement, 2021, Energy & Fuels
  • Hydrogen and chemical energy storage in gas hydrate at mild conditions, 2020, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Preparation and performance of biomimetic superhydrophobic coating on X80 pipeline steel for inhibition of hydrate adhesion, 2021, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Rapid and high hydrogen storage in epoxycyclopentane hydrate at moderate pressure, 2023, Energy
  • Promoting methane hydrate formation with expanded graphite additives: Application to solidified natural gas storage, 2021, Fuel

Fan collaborates frequently with a group of co-authors, including Yanhong Wang, Xuemei Lang, Gang Li, Shenglong Wang, and Chi Yu. These collaborations reflect ongoing engagement with research networks focused on energy and environmental technologies.

Best Publications

  • Efficient Capture of CO2 from Simulated Flue Gas by Formation of TBAB or TBAF Semiclathrate Hydrates

    Shuanshi Fan;Shifeng Li;Jingqu Wang;Xuemei Lang

  • Control Mechanisms for Gas Hydrate Production by Depressurization in Different Scale Hydrate Reservoirs

    Liang-Guang Tang;Xiao-Sen Li;Zi-Ping Feng;Gang Li

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

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

  • A polypyrrole/anthraquinone-2,6-disulphonic disodium salt (PPy/AQDS)-modified anode to improve performance of microbial fuel cells

    Chunhua Feng;Le Ma;Fangbai Li;Hongjian Mai

  • Semiclathrate Hydrate Phase Equilibria for CO2 in the Presence of Tetra-n-butyl Ammonium Halide (Bromide, Chloride, or Fluoride)

    Shifeng Li;Shuanshi Fan;Jingqu Wang;Xuemei Lang

  • CO2 capture from binary mixture via forming hydrate with the help of tetra-n-butyl ammonium bromide

    Shifeng Li;Shifeng Li;Shuanshi Fan;Jingqu Wang;Xuemei Lang

  • Replacement of Methane from Quartz Sand-Bearing Hydrate with Carbon Dioxide-in-Water Emulsion

    Xitang Zhou;Shuanshi Fan;Deqing Liang;Jianwei Du

  • A dual-chamber microbial fuel cell with conductive film-modified anode and cathode and its application for the neutral electro-Fenton process

    Chunhua Feng;Fangbai Li;Haiyang Liu;Xuemei Lang

  • Pectin as an Extraordinary Natural Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitor

    Shurui Xu;Shuanshi Fan;Songtian Fang;Xuemei Lang

  • Evaluation of agricultural residues pyrolysis under non-isothermal conditions: Thermal behaviors, kinetics, and thermodynamics

    Jianbiao Chen;Yanhong Wang;Xuemei Lang;Xiu'e Ren

  • Intensification of methane and hydrogen storage in clathrate hydrate and future prospect

    Xuemei Lang;Shuanshi Fan;Yanhong Wang

  • Determination of appropriate condition on replacing methane from hydrate with carbon dioxide

    Xitang Zhou;Shuanshi Fan;Deqing Liang;Jianwei Du

  • Experimental and modeling studies on the hydrate formation of CO2 and CO2-rich gas mixtures

    S.-S Fan;G.-J Chen;Q.-L Ma;T.-M Guo

  • Clathrate Hydrate Capture of CO2 from Simulated Flue Gas with Cyclopentane/Water Emulsion

    Shifeng Li;Shifeng Li;Shuanshi Fan;Jinqu Wang;Xuemei Lang

  • Hydrate capture CO2 from shifted synthesis gas, flue gas and sour natural gas or biogas

    Yanhong Wang;Xuemei Lang;Shuanshi Fan

  • Reviews of gas hydrate inhibitors in gas-dominant pipelines and application of kinetic hydrate inhibitors in China

    Yanhong Wang;Shuanshi Fan;Xuemei Lang

  • Experimental study on a small scale of gas hydrate cold storage apparatus

    Yingming Xie;Gang Li;Daoping Liu;Ni Liu

  • Accelerated Formation of Methane Hydrate in Aluminum Foam

    Liang Yang;Shuanshi Fan;Yanhong Wang;Xuemei Lang

  • Natural gas hydrate dissociation by presence of ethylene glycol

    Shuanshi Fan;Yuzhen Zhang;Genlin Tian;Deqing Liang

  • Review on Enhanced Technology of Natural Gas Hydrate Recovery by Carbon Dioxide Replacement

    Yanhong Wang;Xuemei Lang;Shuanshi Fan;Shenglong Wang

  • Semiclathrate Hydrate Phase Equilibrium for CO2/CH4 Gas Mixtures in the Presence of Tetrabutylammonium Halide (Bromide, Chloride, or Fluoride)

    Shuanshi Fan;Qi Li;Jianghua Nie;Xuemei Lang

  • The partition coefficients of ethylene between hydrate and vapor for methane + ethylene + water and methane + ethylene + SDS + water systems

    L.-W. Zhang;G.-J. Chen;C.-Y. Sun;S.-S. Fan

Frequent Co-Authors

Guang-Jin Chen
Guang-Jin Chen China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Xiao-Sen Li
Xiao-Sen Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chang-Yu Sun
Chang-Yu Sun China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Nicolas von Solms
Nicolas von Solms Technical University of Denmark
Xiaolong Wang
Xiaolong Wang University of California, San Diego

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