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Jinxin Wang

Lecturer

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Email:Angjinxin@yeah.net

Biography

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Introduction

Specializing in interdisciplinary research at the interface of electrical engineering and chemistry. Major research directions include: plasma-assisted synthesis and functionalization of materials; plasma-catalytic processes for sustainable energy and the environment, covering CO₂ conversion, methane reforming, degradation of pollutant gases (sulfur hexafluoride and elemental mercury), and biomass valorization; reactor design and process optimization, aiming to improve energy efficiency and product selectivity through the design of plasma reactors and the adjustment of operating parameters.

Education Experience

University of Antwerp, Dec. 2018 – Mar. 2023, Doctor of Science in Chemistry
Dalian University of Technology, Sep. 2015 – Jun. 2018, Master of Engineering in Industrial Catalysis
Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, Sep. 2011 – Jun. 2015, Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering and Technology

Work Experience

Hubei University of Techonology 2023.09 – now




[1] Jinxin Wang, Kaimin Zhang, Annemie Bogaerts, Vera Meynen. Plasma-based dry reforming of methane in a dielectric barrier discharge reactor: Importance of uniform (sub)micron packing/catalysts to enhance the performance[J]. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2023.
[2] Jinxin Wang, Kaimin Zhang, Vera Meynen, Annemie Bogaerts. Dry Reforming in a Dielectric Barrier Discharge Reactor with Non-uniform Discharge Gap: Effects of Metal Rings on the Discharge Behavior and Performance[J]. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023.
[3] Jinxin Wang, Kaimin Zhang, Annemie Bogaerts, Vera Meynen. 3D porous catalysts for Plasma-Catalytic dry reforming of Methane: How does the pore size affect the Plasma-Catalytic Performance?[J]. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023.
[4] Jinxin Wang, Kaimin Zhang, Safiyye Kavak, Sara Bals, Vera Meynen. Modifying the Stöber Process: Is the Organic Solvent Indispensable?[J]. Chemistry-A European Journal, 2022.
[5] Kaimin Zhang, Jinxin Wang, Nick Gys, Elien Derveaux, Nahal Ghanemnia, Wouter Marchal, Peter Adriaensens, Vera Meynen. Straightforward solid-phase modification of TiO2 with propylphosphonic acid via manual grinding and shaker mixing: enhancing modification degree by thermal control while improving atom economy[J]. Green Chemistry, 2024.
[6] Kaimin Zhang, Jinxin Wang, Rajeshreddy Ninakanti, Sammy W. Verbruggen. Solvothermal synthesis of stable and efficient mesoporous titania for photocatalytic acetaldehyde degradation[J]. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023.
[7] Xiaopeng Zhang, Jinxin Wang, Bojian Tan, Ning Zhang, Junjiang Bao, Gaohong He. Ce-Co interaction effects on the catalytic performance of uniform mesoporous Cex-Coy catalysts in Hg0 oxidation process[J]. Fuel, 2018.
[8] Xiaopeng Zhang, Jinxin Wang, Bojian Tan, Zhuofeng Li, Yuezong Cui, Gaohong He. Ce-Co catalyst with high surface area and uniform mesoporous channels prepared by template method for Hg0 oxidation[J]. Catalysis Communications, 2017.
[9] Xiaopeng Zhang, Jinxin Wang, Zhuofeng Li, Yuezong Cui, Bojian Tan, Gaohong He. Effects of Ni Modification on NO-CO Reaction with MnOx‐CuO/TiO2 Catalysts[J]. Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2017.
[10] Kaimin Zhang, Jinxin Wang, Vera Meynen. Methanol sorption as a tool to predict surface reactivity of titania supports towards propyl-phosphonic acid surface modification[J]. Surfaces and Interfaces, 2023.
[11] Xiaopeng Zhang, Yuezong Cui, Jinxin Wang, Bojian Tan, Chengfeng Li, Hang Zhang, Gaohong He. Simultaneous removal of Hg0 and NO from flue gas by Co0.3-Ce0.35-Zr0.35O2 impregnated with MnOx[J]. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2017.


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