Dr. Qingguo Ma | Water Treatment | Editorial Board Member
Taiyuan Institute of Technology | China
Dr. Qingguo Ma is a materials and environmental catalysis researcher whose work centers on advanced oxidation processes, catalytic degradation of formaldehyde, and the development of high-performance metal oxide catalysts. With 6 Scopus-indexed publications, 68 citations, and an h-index of 4, his research contributions span perovskite materials, transition-metal oxides, lanthanum-based composite oxides, and heterogeneous Fenton-like systems for pollutant removal. Dr. Qingguo Ma’s notable achievement includes the design of perovskite-type LaMnO₃/LaCoO₃ catalysts capable of accelerating formaldehyde oxidation up to 12-fold faster than conventional catalysts at room temperature. His work elucidates the key roles of Co²⁺ species, sulfate radicals (SO₄•–), and hydroxyl radicals (•OH) in catalytic pathways, providing new insights into environmental remediation chemistry. He maintains an active research portfolio with collaborations across multiple materials and environmental science domains, reflecting a strong and evolving profile suitable for scientific editorial and peer-review activities.
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Featured Publications
Ma, Q., et al. (2024). Preparation of perovskite-type LaMnO₃ and its catalytic degradation of formaldehyde in wastewater. Molecules.