Xiaosu Cheng
South China University of Technology
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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2014
Wenli Zhu; Anze Shui; Linfeng Xu; Xiaosu Cheng; Pingan Liu; Hui Wang
A novel template-free sonochemical synthesis technique was used to prepare NiO microspheres combined with calcination of NiO2.45C0.74N0.25H2.90 precursor at 500 °C. The NiO microspheres samples were systematically investigated by the thermograviometric/differential scanning calorimetry (TG/DSC), X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), Brunnauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms, laser particle size analyzer, and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis). The morphology of the precursor was retained even after the calcination process, and exhibited hierarchically porous sphericity. The morphology changed over the ultrasonic radiation time, and the shortest reaction time was 70 min, which was much less than 4h for the mechanical stirring process. The mechanical stirring was difficult to form the complete hierarchically porous microsphere structure. The BET specific surface area and the median diameter of the hierarchically porous NiO microspheres were 103.20 m(2)/g and 3.436 μm, respectively. The synthesized NiO microspheres were mesoporous materials with a high fraction of macropores. The pores were resulted from the intergranular accumulation. The ultraviolet absorption spectrum showed a broad emission at the center of 475 nm, and the band gap energy was estimated to be 3.63 eV.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017
Chaoqun Zhou; Xiaosu Cheng; Lingke Zeng; Hui Wang; Jing Chen
Through experimental analysis found that the chemical composition of the dredged mud is similar to clay and the dredged mud does not leach heavy metals. Using the dredged mud in the preparation of permeable bricks reduced the quantity of incineration dredged mud buried in landfills, and the exploitation and consumption of natural sandstone. The dredged mud needs to be checked by the validation criteria when the second use, so we used the TCLP test to identify hazardous materials. Its leaching of heavy metals was in line with industry standard. And the basic formula of permeable brick were prepared, its performance was in line with national standards. The use of dredged mud preparing eco-friendly permeable bricks, not only solves the problem of environmental pollution, but also gets some economic and social profit.
Ceramics International | 2012
Xiaosu Cheng; Shanjun Ke; Qianghong Wang; Hui Wang; Anze Shui; Pingan Liu
Ceramics International | 2013
Shanjun Ke; Xiaosu Cheng; Yanmin Wang; Qianghong Wang; Hui Wang
Powder Technology | 2008
Hui Wang; Pingan Liu; Xiaosu Cheng; Anze Shui; Lingke Zeng
Ceramics International | 2011
Anze Shui; Xiuan Xi; Yanmin Wang; Xiaosu Cheng
Ceramics International | 2014
Shanjun Ke; Xiaosu Cheng; Qianghong Wang; Yanmin Wang; Zhidong Pan
Ceramics International | 2012
Xiaosu Cheng; Shanjun Ke; Qianghong Wang; Hui Wang; Anze Shui; Pingan Liu
Archive | 2008
Anze Shui; Yanchun Liu; Haibin Xia; Lingke Zeng; Pingan Liu; Xiaosu Cheng; Hui Wang
Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2006
Anze Shui; Lingke Zeng; Pingan Liu; Xiaosu Cheng; Keizo Uematsu