Xinmin Hao
Capella Education Company
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Bioresource Technology | 2011
Ru Yang; Mengxing Su; Jianchun Zhang; Fuqiang Jin; Chunhong Zha; Min Li; Xinmin Hao
Poly (sodium acrylate) supporting NaOH (NaOH/NaPAA) was prepared by in situ polymerization of aqueous solution of acrylic acid with an over-neutralization by adding excess of NaOH. NaOH/NaPAA presented a promising selectivity for water absorbency and good water retention with negligible swelling capacity in the organic solvents of methanol, glycerol, rubber seed oil methyl esters, and rubber seed oil. NaOH/NaPAA catalysts showed a basic strength of 15.0<H_<18.4 and their basicity increased with the increase of the NaOH loading amount. NaOH/NaPAA catalysts exhibited almost the same catalytic activity in the transesterification of rubber seed oil with methanol under the optimized reaction conditions compared to conventional homogeneous NaOH catalyst. Furthermore, the functional absorbent/catalyst system presented a good water resistance in the transesterification which retained high catalytic activity when a water concentration in the reaction system was less than 2 wt.%.
Bioresource Technology | 2010
Ru Yang; Mengxing Su; Min Li; Jianchun Zhang; Xinmin Hao; Hua Zhang
A one-pot process combining transesterification and selective hydrogenation was established to produce biodiesel from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seed oil which is eliminated as a potential feedstock by a specification of iodine value (IV; 120 g I(2)/100g maximum) contained in EN 14214. A series of alkaline earth metal oxides and alkaline earth metal supported copper oxide were prepared and tested as catalysts. SrO supported 10 wt.% CuO showed the superior catalytic activity for transesterification with a biodiesel yield of 96% and hydrogenation with a reduced iodine value of 113 and also exhibited a promising selectivity for eliminating methyl linolenate and increasing methyl oleate without rising methyl stearate in the selective hydrogenation. The fuel properties of the selective hydrogenated methyl esters are within biodiesel specifications. Furthermore, cetane numbers and iodine values were well correlated with the compositions of the hydrogenated methyl esters according to degrees of unsaturation.
Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology | 2009
Fuqiang Jin; Ru Yang; Jianchun Zhang; Min Li; Xinmin Hao; Hua Zhang
NaOH/poly(sodium acrylate) composites were prepared by in situ polymerization of acrylic acid with an overneutralization level by adding excess NaOH. The composites were studied by XRD, IR and 23Na MAS NMR spectroscopy. The results showed that the high neutralization degree (>100%) may lead to a complete polymerization. Both XRD and 23Na MAS NMR spectra did not show any peaks of phase-separated NaOH or Na2CO3 until the neutralization degree was up to 217.5%. It can be presumed that the aggregates of Na+ ions can contain approximately two Na+ units for every carboxyl group before the phase separation.
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2012
Ru Yang; Guoqiang Liu; Min Li; Jianchun Zhang; Xinmin Hao
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011
Ru Yang; Guoqiang Liu; Xinhua Xu; Min Li; Jianchun Zhang; Xinmin Hao
Archive | 2008
Xinmin Hao; Jianchun Zhang; Hua Zhang
Archive | 2010
Keyu Wen; Xinmin Hao; Jianchun Zhang; Hua Zhang; Ru Yang
Archive | 2010
Xinmin Hao; Hua Zhang; Jianchun Zhang; Ru Yang
Archive | 2008
Xinmin Hao; Jianchun Zhang; Ru Yang; Shengquan Feng
Archive | 2008
Ru Yang; Jianchun Zhang; Fuqiang Jin; Min Li; Xinmin Hao; Hua Zhang