Tianjin, China

Junxia Wang

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.0


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations by Junxia Wang in Phosphorus Recovery

Introduction

Junxia Wang is a notable inventor based in Tianjin, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of environmental engineering, particularly in the area of solid waste resource utilization. His innovative methods focus on recovering valuable resources from biomass, which is crucial for sustainable development.

Latest Patents

Junxia Wang holds a patent titled "Method for recovering phosphorus based on cyclic hydrothermal carbonization of wetland plants." This invention addresses the technical challenges associated with the treatment and disposal of wetland plant residues. The method involves several steps, including washing, drying, crushing, and sieving harvested wetland plants. The biomass powder undergoes hydrothermal carbonization treatment to produce a carbonization product. Following this, solid-liquid separation is performed, and the carbonization liquid is reused for multi-stage cyclic hydrothermal carbonization. The process culminates in the recovery of phosphorus-rich carbonization liquid and cyclic hydrochar, with the pH of the liquid adjusted to form phosphorus crystal precipitates. This innovative approach effectively recovers phosphorus while minimizing environmental impact.

Career Highlights

Junxia Wang is affiliated with Tianjin University, where he continues to advance research in environmental engineering and resource utilization. His work not only contributes to academic knowledge but also has practical implications for waste management and resource recovery.

Collaborations

Junxia Wang collaborates with Guanyi Chen, enhancing the research and development of innovative solutions in their field.

Conclusion

Junxia Wang's contributions to phosphorus recovery through innovative methods highlight the importance of sustainable practices in environmental engineering. His work serves as a model for future innovations in resource utilization.

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