Dr. Kexin Li | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at China University of Geosciences, Beijing | China

Kexin Li is a distinguished Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Science and Engineering at the China University of Geosciences, Beijing. Her academic endeavors center on vital research areas including backfill materials for mine goafs, environmental functional materials, waste resource utilization, and the solidification/stabilization of heavy metals.

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🌍 Academic and Professional Background

I am currently pursuing a PhD in Environmental Science and Engineering at the China University of Geosciences, Beijing. My research primarily focuses on backfill materials for mine goafs, environmental functional materials, waste resource utilization, and the solidification/stabilization of heavy metals. My academic journey has equipped me with in-depth expertise in these areas, and I am committed to promoting sustainable environmental management and pollution control.

🔬 Areas of Research

Kexin Li’s research encompasses several pivotal domains in environmental science and engineering. She focuses on backfill materials for mine goafs, aiming to enhance the safety, stability, and sustainability of mining operations. Her work in environmental functional materials explores innovative solutions to address environmental challenges and improve material performance for ecological applications. Additionally, she is dedicated to advancing waste resource utilization, creating efficient methods to repurpose industrial and municipal waste into valuable resources. Another critical area of her research involves the solidification and stabilization of heavy metals, ensuring the effective management and reduction of environmental risks associated with hazardous materials. These research interests collectively contribute to sustainable environmental practices and pollution mitigation.

🧪 Research Contributions

I have actively participated in national projects, including the National Key Research and Development Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. My notable achievements include:

Developing low-carbon cemented backfill materials.

Investigating the environmental impact of solid waste utilization.

Publishing research in prestigious journals such as CSCM, CBM, and Materials.

✍️ Reviewer Role

As a reviewer for the International Journal of Materials Science and Applications, I contribute to advancing global knowledge in environmental science and engineering, further showcasing my commitment to the field.

Publications Top Noted

Source Tracing Analysis of the Exceedance of NH3-N and CODMn in Shallow Groundwater in the Central Typical Area of the Yangtze River Delta

Authors: Xiangmei Li, Kexin Li, Shuqin Li, Zehai Li, Lili Wan, Wei Guo

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

Innovative Synthesis of Low-Carbon Cemented Backfill Materials through Synergistic Activation of Solid Wastes: An Integrated Assessment of Economic and Environmental Impacts

Authors: Kexin Li, Xilin Li, Jun Yao, Qi Sun, Haowen Xue, Chuanyang Du

Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials

Year: 2024

The Effect of Acid Mine Drainage on the Properties of an All-Solid Waste Paste Backfill Body Based on Oil Shale Residue

Authors: Hao Ling, Xilin Li, Haowen Xue, Qi Sun, Ling Liu, Chuanyang Du, Kexin Li

Journal: Construction and Building Materials

Year: 2024

Experimental Study on Microstructure and Erosion Mechanisms of Solid Waste Cemented Paste Backfill under the Combined Action of Dry–Wet Cycles and Sulphate Erosion

Authors: Kexin Li, Xilin Li, Chuanyang Du, Haowen Xue, Qi Sun, Ling Liu

Journal: Materials

Year: 2022

Preparation of Cemented Oil Shale Residue–Steel Slag–Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Backfill and Its Environmental Impact

Authors: Xilin Li, Kexin Li, Qi Sun, Ling Liu, Jianlin Yang, Haowen Xue

Journal: Materials

Year: 2021

Dr. Kexin Li | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

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