Liao Jiali
Ph.D, Professor,Ph.D Supervisor
Main research areas:
1)Environmental Radiochemistry; 2)Nuclear fuel Cycle of Materials
Contact information:
Tel: 02885412613; E-Mail:liaojiali@scu.edu.cn
Professor, Ph.D.
Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology, Sichuan University
Chengdu 610064
P.R.China
Tel: (86)028-85412613
Email: liaojiali@scu.edu.cn
Education:
2003--2008, Sichuan University, Ph.D
1994--1997, Sichuan University, M.S
1988--1992, Sichuan University, B.S
Interests
Environmental Radiochemistry
Treatment of nuclear wastes by biotechnology or other methods. Nuclide chemical behavior and immigration in soil or other media. Interaction of organic substances and nuclides.
Nuclear fuel Cycle of Materials
Separation and recovery of nuclide from HLW using new functional materials.
代表性论文和成果Selected Publications and Achievements:
1. FZ Li, DM Li, JL Liao*, et al. Microorganism-derived carbon microspheres for uranium removal from aqueous solution. Chem Eng J, 2016, 284:630-639.
2. FZ Li, JJ Yang, JL Liao*, et al. Direct synthesis of carbon-based microtubes by hydrothermal carbonization of microorganism cells. Chem Eng J, 2015, 276:322-330.
3. CC Ding, S Feng, JL Liao*,Yuanyou Yang, Zhu An, Qiqi Wu,Dong Zhang, Jijun Yang, Jun Tang, Jie Zhang, Ning Liu. Mechanism of thorium biosorption by the cells of the soil fungal isolate Geotrichum sp dwc-1. Radiochimica Acta,2014,102(1-2):175-184。
4. Li XL, CC Ding, Liao JL* , et al. Biosorption of Uranium on Bacillus sp. dwc-2: Preliminary Investigation on Mechanism. J Environ Radioactivity, 2014, 135: 6-12.
5. T Lan, Y Feng, JL Liao*, et al. Biosorption behavior and mechanism of cesium-137 on Rhodosporidium fluviale strain UA2 isolated from cesium solution. J Environ Radioactivity, 2014, 134:6-13.
6. F Kong, JL Liao*, SD Ding, et al. Extraction and thermodynamic behavior of U(VI) and Th(IV) from nitric acid solution with tri-isoamyl phosphate. J Radioanal Nucl Chem, 2013, 298: 651-656
7. JJ Wu, B Li, JL Liao*, et al. Behavior and analysis of Cesium adsorption on montmorillonite mineral. J Environ Radioactivity, 2009, 100: 914-920.
8. ZX Liu, Y Dong, JL Liao*. Highly selective extraction of Pd(II) with 5-octyloxymethyl-7-bromo-8-quinolinol from acidic solution. J Radioanal Nucl Chem, 2017, 314:59–67.