Papers by Author: Bo Tao Wang

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Abstract: Clay-based water-transmitting materials were proposed in order to solve the problems of dry soil layer and watering during forest planting in drought areas. The pillared interlayered clay was prepared in the presence of primary bentonite. The conductivity property was investigated under various conditions of cross-linking agent ratio. The structural aspects and thermal degradation of composites were also studied by means of XRD, TG and porosity analysis. The results indicated that pillared clays modified by Al cross-linking agent exhibit higher water conductivity properties remarkably. Larger specific surface area, more pores and complicated pore structures play vital roles in the enhancement of the conductivity property. This kind of material can obviously elevate capillary water upward from subsurface aquifer to the roots of saplings in drought areas so as to improve the survival rate of the saplings.
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Abstract: A new adsorption material technology and its adsorption mechanism were studied in this paper. Anthracite and lignite were taken as raw materials in those experiments. Firstly, the coal was made into different sizes by ball mill then cooked in tube furnace so as to obtain the ultrafine coal material for methane adsorption. Secondly, the ultrafine coal powder which fully adsorbed methane was gone through the gas chromatography analysis to choose the best samples. Finally, the characterization of adsorption and adsorption mechanism were researched by the micro-morphology analysis, thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction analysis, BET surface area-aperture-volume analysis and infrared spectral analysis. The results of experiments showed that the ultrafine lignite powder which mainly consists of microporous, is more suitable for methane adsorption. Under the same treatment condition, the adsorption capacity of lignite series is better than that of anthracite series. After milling for 120 minutes and coking in medium temperature, the lignite could be used as the best material of ultrafine coal powder for methane adsorption.
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Abstract: Water Storage and Controlled-release Film (WSCF) material is a kind of composite film which can form a “small reservoir” in the soil to meet the need of plant growth when packed with water and embedded in soil around tree roots. Coated water-transmitting fiber is a kind of functional fiber which has effect of transmitting water in WSCF material. Different coated water-transmitting fibers were prepared by treating natural fiber using colloidal composite materials made of polyvinyl alcohol and inorganic clay such as Common clay, Kaolin or Bentonite. Furthermore, the water-transmitting capacity and surface morphology of coated water-transmitting fibers were studied by thermal multi-analyzer, instrument for quick moisture measure and SEM. The results show that coated water-transmitting fiber with continuous and compact surface has better water-transmitting capacity than those with uneven surface and the addition amount of clay also can affect the water-transmitting capacity of coated fiber. Additionally, coated water-transmitting fibers can regulate water transferring according to the variation of temperature or soil humidity.
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