Wang Huajun
Associate Professor
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
China
Biography
Dr Wang Huajun is an associate professor at School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in Huazhong University of Science and Technology. His research interests are mostly focused on the following fields: (1) Coupling reaction and separation technique. These techniques deal with the reactive distillation, coupling reactive distillation and pervaporation, and coupling reactive distillation and extraction distillation and so on. Some fundamental aspects of reactive distillation are being studied: vapor-liquid equilibria, liquid-liquid equilibria, reaction kinetics, and process modeling and simulation. (2) Heterogeneous catalysis. His research is focused on developing some metal oxide catalysts which can be used to synthesize the ester, ether and so on. (3) Extraction of natural plant essential oil.
Research Interest
(1) Coupling reaction and separation technique. These techniques deal with the reactive distillation, coupling reactive distillation and pervaporation, and coupling reactive distillation and extraction distillation and so on. Some fundamental aspects of reactive distillation are being studied: vapor-liquid equilibria, liquid-liquid equilibria, reaction kinetics, and process modeling and simulation. (2) Heterogeneous catalysis. His research is focused on developing some metal oxide catalysts which can be used to synthesize the ester, ether and so on. (3) Extraction of natural plant essential oil.
Publications
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Huajun Wang, Guangxing Li. Kinetic study on the synthesis of ethyl nitrite by the reaction of C2H5OH, O2, and NO in a trickle bed reactor, Chemical Engineering Journal, 2010, 163(3): 422-428.
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Huajun Wang*, Pengfei Lu. Liquid-liquid equilibria for the system diemthyl carbonate + methanol + glycerol in the temperature range of (303.15 to 333.15)K, Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 2012, 57: 582-589.
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Pengfei Lu, Huajun Wang*, Keke Hu. Synthesis of glycerol carbonate from glycerol and dimethyl carbonate over the extruded CaO-based catalyst, Chemical Engineering Journal, 2013, 228: 147-154.