Xiaoyu Wang
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Xiaoyu Wang's research focuses on fundamental aspects of materials science and chemistry. A recent review article addresses membrane separation techniques for rare earth elements. Other work investigates the influence of pH on hydration layers and cation adsorption at the alumina-water interface. Wang has also published studies comparing experimental data with model results for isothermal friction flow through a conduit. Wang's scholarly output includes four publications with a total of eight citations and an h-index of one. Key collaborators include Ranil Wickramasinghe, Tammy Lutz-Rechtin, and Aaron T. Ben-Elijah, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom Wang has co-authored one publication each.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 12
Selected Publications
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pH-Driven Restructuring of Hydration Layers and Cation Adsorption at the Alumina–Water Interface (2026)
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Comparison of Experimental Data and Model Results for Isothermal Friction Flow through a Conduit (2026)
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Comparison of Experimental Data and Model Results for Isothermal Friction Flow through a Conduit (2026)
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Membrane Separation for Rare Earth Elements (A Review) (2026)
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- Membrane Separation for Rare Earth Elements (A Review)
- Membrane Separation for Rare Earth Elements (A Review)
- Membrane Separation for Rare Earth Elements (A Review)
- pH-Driven Restructuring of Hydration Layers and Cation Adsorption at the Alumina–Water Interface
- pH-Driven Restructuring of Hydration Layers and Cation Adsorption at the Alumina–Water Interface
- pH-Driven Restructuring of Hydration Layers and Cation Adsorption at the Alumina–Water Interface
- pH-Driven Restructuring of Hydration Layers and Cation Adsorption at the Alumina–Water Interface
- pH-Driven Restructuring of Hydration Layers and Cation Adsorption at the Alumina–Water Interface
- pH-Driven Restructuring of Hydration Layers and Cation Adsorption at the Alumina–Water Interface
- pH-Driven Restructuring of Hydration Layers and Cation Adsorption at the Alumina–Water Interface
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