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Jingxin Wang

Researcher at West Virginia University

Publications -  166
Citations -  3290

Jingxin Wang is an academic researcher from West Virginia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil carbon & Biomass. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 160 publications receiving 2286 citations.

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Effects of tree species mixture on soil organic carbon stocks and greenhouse gas fluxes in subtropical plantations in China

TL;DR: In this article, three plantations of monoculture and mixed Pinus massoniana and Castanopsi s hystrix were selected to examine soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and temporal and spatial patterns of the main greenhouse gase s fluxes for understand ing the effects of mixed forests on soil carbon and nitrogen (N) cycling processes.
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Activated carbons prepared by indirect and direct CO2 activation of lignocellulosic biomass for supercapacitor electrodes

TL;DR: In this paper, the porosity, surface chemistry, and morphology of the activated carbon carbons were characterized in addition to their proximate and ultimate analyses, and the results showed a dominant microporous structure along with the limited content of larger pores for the activated carbons.
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Rhizospheric and heterotrophic respiration of a warm-temperate oak chronosequence in China

TL;DR: It is found that the temporal variation of RR and RH can be well explained by soil temperature (T5) at 5 cm depth using exponential equations for all forests, however, RR of 40- year-old and 48-year-old forests peaked in September, while their T5 peaks occurred in August.
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The effect of bio-carbon addition on the electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties of polyvinyl alcohol/biochar composites

TL;DR: In this paper, composites of polyvinyl alcohol and bio-carbon (i.e., biochar) were prepared by a solution casting method to investigate their electrical conductivity and mechanical and thermal properties.
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Cogasification of Coal and Biomass: A Review

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of cogasification on coal and biomass cogeneration on upstream and downstream processing is presented. But, due to the fibrous nature of biomass and the large difference in gasification temperature of coal and other types of biomass, cogasifiers in existing systems presents technical challenges.