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Published Research PapersFiltered: Year 2025 • Vol. 32 • Issue 3

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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 858-870DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-5996-1Mar 23, 2025

Controllable phase transition of Al3+ induced manganese dioxide from β- to δ-type and their Al-doped δ-type manganese dioxide for high-performance asymmetric supercapacitors

Authors: CHENG Xiao-yang, ZHANG Li-hua, LI Ling-yan, WU Hao, ZHENG Jin-feng, YAO Jia-rong, LI Gui-fang

Al-doped manganese dioxide (MnO2) was synthesized by simple hydrothermal method, and a controllable phase transition of the MnO2 crystal phase from β to δ was achieved. The effects of Al doping concentration on the structure and electrochemical properties of electrode materials were studied in detail. The results show that the controlled synthesis requires a synergy between KMnO4, MnCl2 and AlCl3, and that Al3+ plays an important role. Compared with the pure phase MnO2, the crystallinity of Al-d

Controllable phase transition of Al3+ induced manganese dioxide from β- to δ-type and their Al-doped δ-type manganese dioxide for high-performance asymmetric supercapacitors
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 230-242DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-5883-9Mar 21, 2025

Face stability analysis of longitudinally inclined shield tunnel considering the effect of tensile strength cut-off and pore water pressure

Authors: Huang Fu, Wang Yong-tao, Zhang Min, Yang Zi-han

Because of actual requirement, shield machine always excavates with an inclined angle in longitudinal direction. Since many previous studies mainly focus on the face stability of the horizontal shield tunnel, the effects of tensile strength cut-off and pore water pressure on the face stability of the longitudinally inclined shield tunnel are not well investigated. A failure mechanism of a longitudinally inclined shield tunnel face is constructed based on the spatial discretization technique and

Face stability analysis of longitudinally inclined shield tunnel considering the effect of tensile strength cut-off and pore water pressure
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 466-478DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-6017-0Mar 20, 2025

Mechanical properties and damage evolution law of cemented-gangue−fly-ash backfill modified with different contents of recycled steel fibers

Authors: CHE Chi-yuan, CAO Sheng-gen, ZHANG Yun, LIU Yang, ZHAO Chang-zheng, DU Shu-yu, LI Jiang, SHAN Chang-hao

The cemented-gangue −fly-ash backfill (CGFB) prepared from coal-based solid waste materials commonly exhibits high brittleness, leading to an increased susceptibility to cracking. Uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), acoustic emission (AE), and scanning electron microscopy tests were conducted on CGFB samples with recycled steel fiber (RSF) contents of 0, 0.5%, 1.0% and 1.5% to assess the mechanical properties and damage evolution law of the CGFB. The research findings indicate that: 1) When RSF contents were 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5%, respectively, compared to samples without RSF, the UCS decreased by 3.86%, 6.76%, and 15.59%, while toughness increased by 69%, 98%, and 123%; 2) The addition of RSFs reduced the post-peak stress energy activity and increased the fluctuations in the b-value; 3) As the RSF dosage increased from 0 to 1.5%, the per unit dissipated strain energy increased from 5.84 to 21.51, and the post-peak released energy increased from 15.07 to 33.76, indicating that the external energy required for the CGFB sample to fail increased; 4) The hydration products, such as C-S-H gel, ettringite, and micro-particle materials, were embedded in the damaged areas of the RSFs, increasing the frictional force at the interface between the RSF and CGFB matrix. The shape variability of the RSFs caused interlocking between the RSFs and the matrix. Both mechanisms strengthened the bridging effect of the RSFs in the CGFB, thereby improving the damage resistance capability of CGFB. The excellent damage resistance occurred at an RSF content of 0.5%; thus, this content is recommended for engineering applications.

Mechanical properties and damage evolution law of cemented-gangue−fly-ash backfill modified with different contents of recycled steel fibers
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 638-650DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-5930-6Mar 18, 2025

Metal extraction from bismuth sulfide concentrates by cyclone slurry electrolysis

Authors: TIAN Qing-hua, HUANG Zhu, XU Zhi-peng, GUO Xue-yi, LU Ding-nan

Traditional pyrometallurgical and hydrometallurgical methods to extract bismuth from sulfide ores face problems such as high cost, low-concentration SO2 generation, and long process time. In this study, the cyclone technology and slurry electrolysis method were combined. The bismuth sulfide ore was dissolved directly at the anode, while the high purity bismuth was deposited efficiently at the cathode under the advantages of the two methods. The short process and high-efficiency extraction of bis

Metal extraction from bismuth sulfide concentrates by cyclone slurry electrolysis
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 246-258DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-5957-8Mar 15, 2025

Chalcopyrite bioleaching by an enriched microbial community in acidic artificial seawater

Authors: GU Chen-yun, ZHANG Rui-yong, XIA Jin-lan, LIU Hong-chang, SAND Wolfgang, WANG Yi-rong, CHEN Lu, NIE Zhen-yuan, ZHANG Yan-sheng, WANG Jun

The enhancement of chalcopyrite bioleaching with an enriched microbial community by acidified seawater was studied, and the enhancing mechanism was analyzed. The microbial community was enriched at the Dabaoshan mine site, and the treated ore sample had high concentrations of chalcopyrite and galena. The experimental results show that copper extraction from chalcopyrite with an enriched microbial community in seawater was promoted from 13.1% to 62.1% by acidification in comparison with that with

Chalcopyrite bioleaching by an enriched microbial community in acidic artificial seawater
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 654-666DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-5989-0Mar 12, 2025

Green and efficient mineral phase transformation of saprolitic nickel laterite ore through fluidized pre-heating and hydrogen-based pre-reduction processes

Authors: FAN Qing-long, YUAN Shuai, LI Yan-jun, HE Jia-hao, WU Zi-jian

Nickel laterite ore is an important nickel-bearing mineral. Research on pre-heating and hydrogen pre-reduction in the pyrometallurgical process of nickel laterite ore is very limited, especially when using fluidized bed roasting. This study systematically explores the mechanisms of fluidized bed pre-heating treatment and hydrogen pre-reduction in the roasting process of saprolitic nickel laterite ore. According to single-factor experiment results, the appropriate pre-heating and pre-reduction co

Green and efficient mineral phase transformation of saprolitic nickel laterite ore through fluidized pre-heating and hydrogen-based pre-reduction processes
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 826-838DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-5861-2Mar 10, 2025

A review on dissolved organic matter derived from biochar in soil: Characterizations, interaction with pollutants, and transformation

Authors: ZHANG Xiu-xiu, NAN Hong-yan, LIU Gong-gang, SHOW Pau-Loke, WANG Chong-qing

Biochar-derived dissolved organic matter (BCDOM), an essential component of biochar, plays a vital role in regulating the physicochemical and biological properties of soils during biochar application. However, the influence of BCDOM on soil organisms has not been clearly explained. Hence, this review aims to discuss the factors affecting BCDOM and its interaction with soil substances including organic pollutants, heavy metals, and microorganisms. Results displayed that the quantity of BCDOM rang

A review on dissolved organic matter derived from biochar in soil: Characterizations, interaction with pollutants, and transformation
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 262-274DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-6005-4Mar 9, 2025

Experimental and numerical study on mechanical behavior of rock beam fracture under unloading with different thicknesses and spans in deep mining working face

Authors: Sun Xiao-ming, Jiang Ming, Zhao Wen-chao, Miao Cheng-yu

The stability of the roof in coal mining is crucial for ensuring safe extraction. Studying the mechanical behavior of rock beams under various conditions is essential for improving coal mining safety. However, research on the dynamic response of rock beams under sudden unloading remains limited. This study utilized a self-developed bidirectional loading and unilateral unloading test system to simulate how sudden lower strata subsidence induces the fracture of upper hard rock beams. Bottom unload

Experimental and numerical study on mechanical behavior of rock beam fracture under unloading with different thicknesses and spans in deep mining working face
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 434-446DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-5900-zMar 7, 2025

A novel asymptotic linear method for micro-pressure wave mitigation at high-speed maglev tunnel exit: A case study with various open ratios on tunnel hoods

Authors: ZHANG Jie (张洁), ZHANG Mo-lin (张墨林), HAN Shuai (韩帅), LIU Tang-hong (刘堂红), GAO Guang-jun (高广军)

A high-speed train travelling from the open air into a narrow tunnel will cause the "sonic boom" at tunnel exit. When the maglev train's speed reaches 600 km/h, the train-tunnel aerodynamic effect is intensified, so a new mitigation method is urgently expected to be explored. This study proposed a novel asymptotic linear method (ALM) for micro-pressure wave (MPW) mitigation to achieve a constant gradient of initial compression waves (ICWs), via a study with various open ratios on hoods. The prop

A novel asymptotic linear method for micro-pressure wave mitigation at high-speed maglev tunnel exit: A case study with various open ratios on tunnel hoods
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 670-682DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-6014-3Mar 6, 2025

Effect of pulse current and its application direction on the size effect of nanocrystalline nickel foil

Authors: WANG Yi-yan, LI Chao, CHEN Zi-shuai, DU Jin-yang, LI Feng

In order to gain a deeper understanding of the effect of pulsed current on the mechanical properties and size effect of nanocrystalline Ni foils, nanocrystalline Ni foils with different grain thickness-to-grain size ratios (λ) were prepared using pulsed electrodeposition in this paper and unidirectional tensile experiments were carried out at room temperature with different currents and their applied directions. The experimental results show that the nanocrystalline Ni foil produces an obvious electroplasticity effect after applying the current field, and when 300< λ <1100, the current weakens the size effect of nanocrystalline Ni foils to a certain extent, and the angle between the current direction and the deformation direction also affects the mechanical response of nanocrystalline Ni foils, and when the angle between the current direction and the deformation direction is 0°, electroplasticity effect is the best, and the current has the most significant effect of abating the size effect of the material. The mechanism of unidirectional tensile deformation of nanocrystalline Ni foils under the effect of pulsed current was analyzed using TEM and TKD. It was found that the applied pulse current increased the activity of the nanocrystalline boundaries, promoted the movement of dislocations, and reduced the tendency of dislocation entanglement. The higher the peak current density and the smaller the angle between the direction of the current and the direction of deformation, the smaller the grain boundary orientation difference, the more dispersed the grain orientation, and the lower the density of geometrically necessary dislocations (GND) in the deformed nanocrystalline foil, the more significant the effect on material plasticity improvement.

Effect of pulse current and its application direction on the size effect of nanocrystalline nickel foil
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 842-854DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-5941-3Mar 4, 2025

Analytical solutions of vertical load on deep rectangular jacked pipe considering tunnelling-induced ground loss

Authors: LI Jian-ye, FANG Qian, LIU Xiang, WANG Gan, HUANG Jun, DU Jian-ming, ZHANG Zi-yi

Determining earth pressure on jacked pipes is essential for ensuring lining safety and calculating jacking force, especially for deep-buried pipes. To better reflect the soil arching effect resulting from the excavation of rectangular jacked pipes and the distribution of the earth pressure on jacked pipes, we present an analytical solution for predicting the vertical earth pressure on deep-buried rectangular pipe jacking tunnels, incorporating the tunnelling-induced ground loss distribution. Our

Analytical solutions of vertical load on deep rectangular jacked pipe considering tunnelling-induced ground loss
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Original ResearchVol. 32, Issue 3 • pp. 450-462DOI: 10.1007/s11771-025-5976-5Mar 1, 2025

Interfacial thermal contact model for consolidation of multilayered saturated soils subjected to time-dependent heating and loading

Authors: TANG Ke-jie, WEN Min-jie, TU Yuan, WU Wen-bing, XIE Jia-hao, LIU Kai-fu, WU Da-zhi

Heat transfers at the interface of adjacent saturated soil primarily through the soil particles and the water in the voids. The presence of water induces the contraction of heat flow lines at the interface, leading to the emergence of the thermal contact resistance effect. In this paper, four thermal contact models were developed to predict the thermal contact resistance at the interface of multilayered saturated soils. Based on the theory of thermal-hydro-mechanical coupling, semi-analytical so

Interfacial thermal contact model for consolidation of multilayered saturated soils subjected to time-dependent heating and loading
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