Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2025
Title: Innovations of Bingfeng Liu in Biohydrogen Production and Sewage Treatment
Introduction
Bingfeng Liu is a prominent inventor based in Harbin, China. He has made significant contributions to the fields of biohydrogen production and sewage treatment. With a total of 2 patents, Liu's work focuses on innovative methods and devices that address environmental challenges.
Latest Patents
Liu's latest patents include a "Biohydrogen production device of corn stalks based on synchronous saccharification and fermentation and hydrogen production method thereof." This invention features a vertical fermenter, an irradiation pretreatment unit, an enzymolysis saccharification unit, a dark fermentation unit, a photofermentation unit, a power supply box, and a hydrogen storage tank. The device utilizes the specific capabilities of different microorganisms to enhance hydrogen production through a combination of dark fermentation and photofermentation processes.
Another notable patent is the "Membrane aerated anaerobic granular sludge reactor with efficient nitrogen removal and greenhouse gas mitigation." This innovative reactor addresses the challenges of low gas solubility in aqueous solutions and improves gas-liquid mass transfer rates. The design includes multiple water outlets and a membrane module that enhances the reactor's efficiency in nitrogen removal and greenhouse gas emission reduction.
Career Highlights
Bingfeng Liu is affiliated with the Harbin Institute of Technology, where he continues to advance research in environmental technology. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in sustainable energy and waste management.
Collaborations
Liu collaborates with esteemed colleagues such as Jie Ding and Nanqi Ren, contributing to a dynamic research environment that fosters innovation.
Conclusion
Bingfeng Liu's inventions represent significant advancements in biohydrogen production and sewage treatment. His innovative approaches not only address pressing environmental issues but also pave the way for future research and development in these critical fields.