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You-Ting Wu is a researcher affiliated with Nanjing University in China, with a primary focus on engineering and chemical engineering disciplines. Their scholarly contributions span a range of subfields including mechanical engineering, catalysis, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and materials chemistry.

Their research prominently explores ionic liquids and their applications, carbon dioxide capture technologies, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, membrane separation and gas transport, metal-organic frameworks synthesis and applications, chemical synthesis and reactions, as well as phase equilibria and thermodynamics.

Frequent coauthors collaborate with You-Ting Wu on various projects, notably:

  • Xingbang Hu
  • Xiaomin Zhang
  • Zhuoheng Tu
  • Mingzhen Shi
  • Wenjie Xiong

Their papers have been published in several renowned journals, with the most frequent publication venues including:

  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Separation and Purification Technology
  • Green Chemistry
  • AIChE Journal
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Examples of recent published papers by You-Ting Wu include:

  • Highly selective absorption separation of H2S and CO2 from CH4 by novel azole-based protic ionic liquids (2020, AIChE Journal)
  • Task-specific ionic liquids as absorbents and catalysts for efficient capture and conversion of H2S into value-added mercaptan acids (2020, Chemical Engineering Journal)
  • Low viscosity superbase protic ionic liquids for the highly efficient simultaneous removal of H2S and CO2 from CH4 (2021, Separation and Purification Technology)
  • Task-specific deep eutectic solvents for the highly efficient and selective separation of H2S (2021, Separation and Purification Technology)
  • Highly efficient and selective H2S capture by task-specific deep eutectic solvents through chemical dual-site absorption (2021, Separation and Purification Technology)

Their research contributions have gathered citation attention, reflecting engagement with their work within the chemical engineering community.

Best Publications

  • SO2 gas separation using supported ionic liquid membranes.

    Ying-Ying Jiang;Zheng Zhou;Zhen Jiao;Lei Li

  • Tetraalkylammonium amino acids as functionalized ionic liquids of low viscosity

    Ying-Ying Jiang;Guan-Nan Wang;Zheng Zhou;You-Ting Wu

  • Adsorption and Activation of O2 on Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes

    Xingbang Hu;Youting Wu;Haoran Li;Zhibing Zhang

  • Thermodynamic validation of 1‐alkyl‐3‐methylimidazolium carboxylates as task‐specific ionic liquids for H2S absorption

    Kuan Huang;Da-Niu Cai;Yong-Le Chen;You-Ting Wu

  • Protic ionic liquids for the selective absorption of H2S from CO2: Thermodynamic analysis

    Kuan Huang;Xiao-Min Zhang;Yun Xu;You-Ting Wu

  • Low viscosity amino acid ionic liquids with asymmetric tetraalkylammonium cations for fast absorption of CO2

    Hong Yu;You-Ting Wu;Ying-Ying Jiang;Zheng Zhou

  • Highly selective absorption separation of H2S and CO2 from CH4 by novel azole‐based protic ionic liquids

    Xiaomin Zhang;Wenjie Xiong;Lingling Peng;Youting Wu

  • SO2 absorption in acid salt ionic liquids/sulfolane binary mixtures: Experimental study and thermodynamic analysis

    Kuan Huang;Yong-Le Chen;Xiao-Min Zhang;Shuang Xia

  • Hydrophobic protic ionic liquids tethered with tertiary amine group for highly efficient and selective absorption of H2S from CO2

    Kuan Huang;Xiao-Min Zhang;Xing-Bang Hu;You-Ting Wu

  • Low-Viscosity Triethylbutylammonium Acetate as a Task-Specific Ionic Liquid for Reversible CO2 Absorption

    Guannan Wang;Wenlong Hou;Feng Xiao;Jiao Geng

  • Facilitated separation of CO2 and SO2 through supported liquid membranes using carboxylate-based ionic liquids

    Kuan Huang;Xiao-Min Zhang;Ya-Xin Li;You-Ting Wu

  • Direct Synthesis of Dimethyl Carbonate from Carbon Dioxide and Methanol at Room Temperature Using Imidazolium Hydrogen Carbonate Ionic Liquid as a Recyclable Catalyst and Dehydrant.

    Tianxiang Zhao;Xingbang Hu;Dongsheng Wu;Rui Li

  • Supported Ionic Liquid Gel Membrane Electrolytes for Flexible Supercapacitors

    Xiaomin Zhang;Xiaomin Zhang;Mega Kar;Tiago C. Mendes;Youting Wu

  • Absorption of SO2 in aqueous solutions of mixed hydroxylammonium dicarboxylate ionic liquids

    Kuan Huang;Jian-Feng Lu;You-Ting Wu;Xing-Bang Hu

  • Tandem copper hydride–Lewis pair catalysed reduction of carbon dioxide into formate with dihydrogen

    Erik A. Romero;Tianxiang Zhao;Ryo Nakano;Xingbang Hu

  • Ditetraalkylammonium Amino Acid Ionic Liquids as CO2 Absorbents of High Capacity

    Jing-Wen Ma;Zheng Zhou;Feng Zhang;Feng Zhang;Cheng-Gang Fang

  • Unexpectedly efficient SO2 capture and conversion to sulfur in novel imidazole-based deep eutectic solvents.

    Tianxiang Zhao;Jian Liang;Yating Zhang;Youting Wu

  • Hydration of alkynes at room temperature catalyzed by gold( i ) isocyanide compounds

    Yun Xu;Yun Xu;Xingbang Hu;Jing Shao;Guoqiang Yang

  • Effect of alkalinity on absorption capacity and selectivity of SO2 and H2S over CO2: Substituted benzoate-based ionic liquids as the study platform

    Kuan Huang;You-Ting Wu;Xing-Bang Hu

  • Task-specific ionic liquids as absorbents and catalysts for efficient capture and conversion of H2S into value-added mercaptan acids

    Xiaomin Zhang;Wenjie Xiong;Mingzhen Shi;Youting Wu

  • Catalyst-free N-formylation of amines using BH3NH3 and CO2 under mild conditions.

    Tian-Xiang Zhao;Gao-Wen Zhai;Jian Liang;Ping Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Xingbang Hu
Xingbang Hu Nanjing University
Kuan Huang
Kuan Huang Fuzhou University
Lei Zhou
Lei Zhou Sun Yat-sen University
Douglas R. MacFarlane
Douglas R. MacFarlane Monash University
Sheng Dai
Sheng Dai Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Shuhua Li
Shuhua Li Nanjing University
Rodolphe Jazzar
Rodolphe Jazzar University of California, San Diego
Zhi-Hua Zhou
Zhi-Hua Zhou Nanjing University
Patrick C. Howlett
Patrick C. Howlett Deakin University
Maria Forsyth
Maria Forsyth Deakin University

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