Shulian Li
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
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RSC Advances | 2016
Mingyue Ren; Mei Yang; Shulian Li; Guangwen Chen; Quan Yuan
Magnesium hydroxide (MH) has attracted much attention as an environmentally friendly flame retardant. In this paper, high throughput preparation of high-grade MH flame retardant was successfully achieved via microreaction technology and hydrothermal treatment. The results indicated that the reactant molar ratio and reactant concentration had a significant effect on the properties of MH including the morphology, average particle size and BET specific surface area, while the flow velocity and reaction temperature had little effect. To obtain MH with desirable properties, a highly concentrated NaOH solution was added into the hydrothermal slurry. The properties of MH were remarkably influenced by hydrothermal parameters such as NaOH concentration, time, temperature and solid content. High-grade MH flame retardant can be obtained with a NaOH concentration ≥2.4 M, hydrothermal time ≥3 h, hydrothermal temperature ≥170 °C and solid content ≤6.0 wt%. On the basis of laboratory work, a microreaction system based on a stacked plate microchannel reactor with an external volume of 7 L was developed for the pilot scale preparation of MH. The production capacity of MH slurry was up to 12.6 m3 h−1, and the pressure drop of the microreaction system was kept at 1.1 bar. The average particle size and BET specific surface area of as-prepared MH were 1.0 μm and 3.4 m2 g−1, respectively, which met the requirement of high-grade flame retardant.
International Journal of Global Warming | 2009
Xilian Ouyang; Shulian Li; Jun Yue; Fengjun Jiao; Guangwen Chen
In this paper, the catalytic activity of alumina for bio-ethanol dehydration was studied in a microchannel reactor. Five catalysts were prepared from precursors with different ratios of AlOOH (pseudo boehmite) and Al(OH)3 (bayerite). The physicochemical properties of catalysts were characterised by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and Temperature Programmed Desorption (TPD). The influence of reaction temperature and space velocity was investigated. The results show that the catalyst prepared from precursor with AlOOH 46.3 mol% has the highest ethanol conversion and ethylene selectivity. An ethylene yield of 18.28 g/(gcat⋅h) can be achieved, implying that the dehydration process can be intensified using microchannel reactors.
Catalysis Today | 2007
Guangwen Chen; Shulian Li; Fengjun Jiao; Quan Yuan
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2004
Guangwen Chen; Quan Yuan; Hengqiang Li; Shulian Li
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2008
Ying Ying; Guangwen Chen; Yuchao Zhao; Shulian Li; Quan Yuan
Catalysis Today | 2007
Guangwen Chen; Shulian Li; Quan Yuan
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2006
Weiqiang Cao; Guangwen Chen; Shulian Li; Quan Yuan
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2012
Mei Yang; Yong Men; Shulian Li; Guangwen Chen
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2012
Mei Yang; Yong Men; Shulian Li; Guangwen Chen
Catalysis Today | 2007
Guangwen Chen; Shulian Li; Hengqiang Li; Fengjun Jiao; Quan Yuan