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Ye Zhang (章冶)
Ye Zhang (章冶)
Research Fellow, National University of Singapore
Verified email at mail.ustc.edu.cn
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Ultra-rapid uptake and the highly stable storage of methane as combustible ice
G Bhattacharjee, MN Goh, SEK Arumuganainar, Y Zhang, P Linga
Energy & Environmental Science 13 (12), 4946-4961, 2020
1722020
Solidified Hydrogen Storage (Solid-HyStore) via Clathrate Hydrates
Y Zhang, G Bhattacharjee, R Kumar, P Linga
Chemical Engineering Journal, 133702, 2021
762021
Hydrogen storage as clathrate hydrates in the presence of 1, 3-dioxolane as a dual-function promoter
Y Zhang, G Bhattacharjee, J Zheng, P Linga
Chemical Engineering Journal, 131771, 2021
562021
Heterogeneous, 3D architecturing of 2D titanium carbide (MXene) for microdroplet manipulation and voice recognition
Y Zhang, TH Chang, L Jing, K Li, H Yang, PY Chen
ACS applied materials & interfaces 12 (7), 8392-8402, 2020
512020
Rapid and energy-dense methane hydrate formation at near ambient temperature using 1,3-dioxolane as a dual-function promoter
Y Zhang, G Bhattacharjee, MD Vijayakumar, P Linga
Applied Energy, 2022
432022
Phase equilibrium of cyclopentane+ carbon dioxide binary hydrates in aqueous sodium chloride solutions
Y Zhang, SM Sheng, XD Shen, XB Zhou, WZ Wu, XP Wu, DQ Liang
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data 62 (8), 2461-2465, 2017
432017
Synthesis of methane hydrate at ambient temperature with ultra-rapid formation and high gas storage capacity
Y Zhang, J Zhao, G Bhattacharjee, H Xu, M Yang, R Kumar, P Linga
Energy & Environmental Science, 2022
342022
A Robust and Highly Efficient Phase Boundary Method for Determining the Thermodynamic Equilibrium Conditions of Bulk Gas Hydrate Systems
Y Zhang, G Bhattacharjee, P Linga
Fluid Phase Equilibria, 113034, 2021
252021
Seawater-based methane storage via mixed CH4/1, 3-dioxane hydrates: Insights from experimental and molecular dynamic simulations
Y Wu, Y Zhang, G Bhattacharjee, Y He, M Zhai, P Linga
Chemical Engineering Journal 479, 147721, 2024
142024
Effects of multiwalled carbon nanotubes on CH4 hydrate in the presence of tetra-n-butyl ammonium bromide
DL Li, SM Sheng, Y Zhang, DQ Liang, XP Wu
RSC advances 8 (18), 10089-10096, 2018
112018
Seawater-based sII hydrate formation promoted by 1, 3-Dioxolane for energy storage
N Sun, Y Zhang, G Bhattacharjee, Y Li, N Qiu, S Du, P Linga
Energy 286, 129606, 2024
82024
Formation Kinetics of the Mixed Cyclopentane—Carbon Dioxide Hydrates in Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions
DL Xuebing Zhou, Ye Zhang, Xiaoya Zang
Energies 13 (17), 4388, 2020
62020
Hydrate-based energy storage: Studying mixed CH4/1,3-dioxane hydrates via thermodynamic modeling, in-situ Raman spectroscopy, and macroscopic kinetics
J Sun, Y Zhang, G Bhattacharjee, X Li, L Jiang, P Linga
Applied Energy, 2024
42024
Formation and production characteristics of shallow marine hydrates considering overlying water erosion
J Zhao, Y Zhang, Y Liao, K Zhang, M Yang, P Linga
Energy & Fuels, 2024
42024
Methane Storage in Simulated Seawater Enabled by 1, 3-Dioxane as an Environmentally Benign Promoter
Y Zhang, H Xu, G Bhattacharjee, P Linga
Energy & Fuels 37 (12), 8272-8283, 2023
42023
Solid-liquid-vapour equilibrium conditions of tetra-iso-amyl ammonium bromide (TiAAB) semiclathrates formed from H2
Z Ye, M Clarke, P Linga
Fluid Phase Equilibria 578, 114010, 2024
22024
Hydrate–based SF6 capture and sequestration: insights from thermodynamics, kinetics, in–situ Raman spectroscopy, and molecular dynamic simulation
J Sun, Y Zhang, IM Chou, L Jiang, X Li, P Linga
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024
2024
Mixed Methane/Dioxane hydrate formation in seawater for solidified natural gas storage
Y Ma, Y Zhang, H Xu, K Jeenmuang, G Bhattacharjee, P Linga
Energy & Fuels, 2024
2024
EFFECT OF OVERLYING WATER ON THE FORMATION AND DISSOCIATION OF METHANE HYDRATES IN SEDIMENTS
J Zhao, Y Zhang, M Yang, P Linga
2021
Kinetic Study of Mixed Hydrogen/1, 3-Dioxolane Hydrates in the Presence of Amino Acids
Y Zhang, G Bhattacharjee, P Linga
2021
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