In a study recently published in the Chinese Journal of Catalysis, Professors Shaobin Wang from The University of Adelaide and Hui Zhang from Wuhan University explained the mechanisms of PMS activation by single-atom iron catalysts.
The rapid increase in global industrialization in the past centuries has resulted in the disposal of excessive toxic pollutants into the environment, seriously threatening the aquatic ecosystem and human health. Peroxymonosulfate-based advanced oxidation processes (PMS-AOPs) are appealing techniques to treat these toxic pollutants.
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<h3><span>Establishing a Foreign Exchange Futures Market in China</span></h3>
<p><span>International Monetary Fund</span><br /><span>By Zhongxia Jin, Yue Zhao, and Haobin Wang</span></p>
<p><span>The paper analyzes the importance and urgency of setting up a foreign exchange (FX) futures market in China. It also examines the impact of FX futures markets on the volatility of spot markets. Additionally, the authors suggest that regulatory design changes are necessary for the establishment of a well-functioning FX futures market in China.</span></p>