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1 Basic data | Name | Huiyan Zhang |
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itle | Associate professor | |
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Office | Room 261, Thermoenergy Engineering Research Institute | |
Address | Email:hyzhang@seu.edu.cn Phone: +86-25-83790667 | |
Research Interests | 1.Biomass catalytically thermal conversion; 2. Solid waste disposal and utilization | |
2 Data for webpage | Resume | Huiyan Zhang achieved his doctor degree at SoutheastUniversity in 2012. He completed one year (2009-2010) study at University of Massachusetts- Amherst as a co-joint PhD student under the guidance of Professor George W. Huber. The focus of his research is lignocellulosic biomass conversion into transportation fuels and chemicals through novel catalytic approaches. At present he is (co-)author of 3 international and 9 Chinese patents and over 30 papers including that published in Science, Energy & Environmental Science, Green Chemistry, Bioresource Technology and so on. The total impact factor of his first author papers is about 60. His work has been cited more than 600 times (Google Scholar Citations), the maximum citing time of his first author papers is more than 100. |
Teaching | English course for graduate student:《Renewable Energy》 | |
Academic/teaching Projects | [1]The National Natural Science Foundation of [2]The Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation: The formation and optimization of the hydrocarbon pool and coke formation of microporous catalyst in biomass liquefaction, PI, 2013.7~2016.7. [3]The Doctoral Discipline Foundation for Young Teachers in the Higher Education Institutions of Ministry of Education: Biomass catalyst pyrolysis with two mixed catalysts, PI, 2014.1~2016.12. | |
Awards& Achievements | [1]“Excellent paper”, Chinese Society of Engineering Thermophysics, Combustion Science Conference, 2008; [2]Published paper on SCIENCE, 2010; [3]Published Cover Paper on Green Chemistry (IF6.82), 2012; [4]“Excellent paper”, second prize, Nanjing Association for Science and Technology, 2013. | |
Publications (papers & academic book etc.) | [1]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Comparison of non-catalytic and catalytic fast pyrolysis of corncob in a fluidized bed reactor. Bioresource Technology, 2009, 100(3): 1428-1434. (IF: 4.75) [2]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Catalytic fast pyrolysis of biomass in a fluidized bed with fresh and spent fluidized catalytic cracking (FCC) catalysts. Energy & Fuels, 2009, 23: 6199-6206. (IF: 2.853) [3]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Hydrodynamics of a novel biomass Aautothermal fast pyrolysis reactor: Flow pattern and pressure drop. Chemical Engineering & Technology, 2009, 32, (1), 27-37. (IF: 1.366) [4]Vispute TP, Zhang HY, et al. Renewable chemical commodity feedstocks from integrated catalytic processing of pyrolysis oils. Science, 2010, 330(6008): 1222-1227. (IF: 31.027) [5]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Catalytic conversion of biomass-derived feedstocks into olefins and aromatics with ZSM-5: the hydrogen to carbon effective ratio. Energy & Environmental Science, 2011, 4(6): 2297-2307. (IF: 11.635) [6]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Biomass fast pyrolysis in a fluidized bed reactor under N2, CO2, CO, CH4 and H2 atmospheres. Bioresource Technology, 2011, 102(5): 4258-4264. (IF: 4.75) [7]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Numerical study on the hydrodynamics of a self-heating biomass fast pyrolysis reactor. Energy & Fuels, 2011, 25(9): 4077-4084. (IF: 2.853) [8]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Catalytic fast pyrolysis of wood and alcohol mixtures in a fluidized bed reactor. Green Chemistry, 2012, 14(1): 98-110. (Cover paper,IF: 6.828) [9]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Hydrodynamics of a novel biomass autothermal fast pyrolysis reactor: solid circulation rate and gas bypassing. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2012, 181-182(1): 685-693. (IF: 3.473) [10]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Catalytic fast pyrolysis of straw biomass in an internally interconnected fluidized bed to produce aromatics and olefins: Effect of different catalysts. Bioresource Technology, 2013, 137, 82-87. (IF: 4.75) [11]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Biomass catalytic pyrolysis to produce olefins and aromatics with a physically mixed catalyst. Bioresource Technology, 2013, 140, 256-262. (IF: 4.75) [12]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al.Co-catalytic pyrolysis of biomass and waste triglyceride seed oil in a novel fluidized bed reactor to produce olefins and aromatics integrated with self-heating and catalyst regeneration processes. RSC Advances, 2013, 3, (17), 5769-5774. (IF: 2.562) [13]Zhang HY, Zheng J, et al. Catalytic pyrolysis of willow wood with Me/ZSM-5 (Me= Mg, K, Fe, Ga, Ni) to produce aromatics and olefins. BioResources 8 (4), 5612-5621. (IF: 1.309) [14]Zhang HY, Shao SS, et al. Characterization of coke deposition in the catalytic fast pyrolysis of biomass derivates. Energy & Fuels, in press. (IF: 2.853) [15]Zhang HY, Xiao R, et al. Hydrogen production from bio-oil by chemical looping reforming. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, in press. (IF: 1.982) | |
Patents | [1]Huber GW, Zhang HY, Carlson TR. Method for producing fluid hydrocarbons. International patent ( [2]Xiao R, Zhang HY, et al. Device and method for preparing oxygen-containing liquid fuel by bio-oil catalytic conversion. International patent (WO/2013/127215). | |
The supervised postgraduate students (including their emails) | Ran Chen (Graduated, Co-supervise); Shanshan Shao (Ph.D candidate, Co-supervise); Jianlong Nie (Co-supervise); Mengmeng Luo (Co-supervise); Jian Zheng (Co-supervise); Yang Jiang (Co-supervise); Yun Wang (Co-supervise) |