Ai-Li Zheng
China University of Mining and Technology
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Analytical Letters | 2014
Xing Fan; Lu Chen; Shou-Ze Wang; Yu Qing; Xian-Yong Wei; Yun-Peng Zhao; Ai-Li Zheng; Ji-Liang Zhu; Chun-Yan You
Understanding the structure and composition of coals is important for effective, clean, and value-added utilization. In addition to gas chromatography/mass spectrometry which is commonly used to analyze coal, mass spectrometry (MS) may be used with other ion sources such as electrospray ionization (ESI) and direct analysis in real time (DART) for characterization. In this work, Geting bituminous coal was extracted sequentially and exhaustively with petroleum ether, carbon disulfide, methanol, acetone, an isometric acetone/carbon disulfide mixture, tetrahydrofuran, and an isometric tetrahydrofuran/carbon disulfide mixture. Raw coal, extracts, and the extraction residue were analyzed using MS equipped with ESI or DART. Organic heteroatomic species in the extracts were determined by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry equipped with ESI. Molecular weight distributions of organic species in raw coal, extracts, and extraction residue were characterized by ESI-MS and DART-MS. Associated molecules and homologous compounds in coal extracts were identified.
Analytical Letters | 2014
Shou-Ze Wang; Xing Fan; Ai-Li Zheng; Yao Lu; Xian-Yong Wei; Yun-Peng Zhao; Rui-Yu Wang; You-Quan Dou; Ying-Hua Wang; Chu-Fan Wang; Fan Zhang; Yong Shen; Chun-Yan Li; Zheng Liu; De-Ying Liu
Rice husk powder was oxidized in aqueous sodium hypochlorite solution under mild conditions with different reaction times. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and direct analysis in real time-mass spectrometry (DART-MS) were used to analyze the oxidation products. Results showed that oxidation was a feasible way to depolymerize the macromolecules in the biomass and convert hydroxyl groups to carboxyl groups. In total, 113 organic compounds in oxidation products with molecular mass less than 500 Da were identified using GC-MS. As an ambient ionization technique, DART-MS was applied to the determination of biomass derivatives and revealed mass distribution and molecular structure information for the rice husk oxidation products.
Analytical Letters | 2014
Ai-Li Zheng; Xing Fan; Shou-Ze Wang; Fang-Jing Liu; Xian-Yong Wei; Yun-Peng Zhao; Zhi-Min Zong; Wei Zhao; Lu Chen; Chun-Yan You; Ji-Liang Zhu
Geting bituminous coal was directly oxidized in aqueous sodium hypochlorite. The reaction mixture was sequentially extracted with ethyl ether and ethyl acetate. Both extracts were esterified with diazomethane to obtain methyl esterified products, which were analyzed using high performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry with electrospray ionization or atmospheric pressure photoionization. A large number of low- and nonpolar products with relatively high molecular masses were determined using atmospheric pressure photoionization mass spectrometry. Toluene and a toluene/anisole mixture (vol/vol = 95:5) were added to the atmospheric pressure photoionization system as dopants. Toluene induced better ionization than the toluene/anisole mixture in both ion signal intensity and number of detected species. Most of the molecular associated compounds contained heteroatoms.
Microscopy Research and Technique | 2013
Xing Fan; Shou-Ze Wang; Ai-Li Zheng; Xian-Yong Wei; Yun-Peng Zhao; Zhi-Min Zong; Wei Zhao
Infrared light from a pulsed optical parametric oscillator laser system was used to irradiate succinic acid (SA), a usual solid matrix used in matrix‐assisted laser desorption ionization, under vacuum. Ablated SA particles were trapped using a silica plate mounted 3.0 mm above and parallel to the sample surface. The morphology and particle size of ablated particles at different laser fluences were investigated using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The dynamics of plume propagation for SA desorption process was studied with fast photography at atmospheric pressure. Plume expanding at 1.12 J/cm2 laser fluence was recorded using a high‐speed CMOS camera and corresponding propagation distance was measured. The solid matrix desorption was driven by phase explosion according to plume model fitting, which was consistent with the results of SEM. Microsc. Res. Tech. 76:744–750, 2013.
Fuel | 2014
Shou-Ze Wang; Xing Fan; Ai-Li Zheng; Yu-Gao Wang; You-Quan Dou; Xian-Yong Wei; Yun-Peng Zhao; Rui-Yu Wang; Zhi-Min Zong; Wei Zhao
Fuel Processing Technology | 2014
Ai-Li Zheng; Xing Fan; Fang-Jing Liu; Xian-Yong Wei; Shou-Ze Wang; Yun-Peng Zhao; Zhi-Min Zong; Wei Zhao
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2015
Xing Fan; Ji-Liang Zhu; Ai-Li Zheng; Xian-Yong Wei; Yun-Peng Zhao; Jing-Pei Cao; Wei Zhao; Yao Lu; Lu Chen; Chun-Yan You
Fuel | 2015
Chun-Yan You; Xing Fan; Ai-Li Zheng; Xian-Yong Wei; Yun-Peng Zhao; Jing-Pei Cao; Wei Zhao; Chang-Chun Zhou; Ji-Liang Zhu; Lu Chen; Shou-Ze Wang
Archive | 2013
Yun-Peng Zhao; Zhi-Min Zong; Xian-Yong Wei; Wei Zhao; Yu-Gao Wang; Xing Fan; Shou-Ze Wang; Ai-Li Zheng
Archive | 2014
Xian-Yong Wei; Shou-Ze Wang; Xing Fan; Yu-Gao Wang; Yun-Peng Zhao; Ai-Li Zheng