(1)学术论文 ●Ding Kangle, Zhang Changmin. Interactions between organic nitrogen and inorganic matter in the pyrolysis zone of underground coal gasification: Insights from controlled pyrolysis experiments. Energy, 2017, 135: 279-293. ●Ding Kangle, Mei Ping, Luo Yue. Pyrite-hydrocarbon interaction under hydrothermal conditions: An alternative origin of H2S and organic sulfur compounds in sedimentary environments. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 2016, 90 (6 ): 2133–2148. ●Ding Kangle, Pierre Adam. Discussion on “The action of elemental sulfur plus water on 1-octene at low temperatures”by Said-Ahmad et al. (Organic Geochemistry 59, 82–86). Organic Geochemistry, 2015, 87: 133-136. ●Ding Kangle, Liu Yan, Xiao Qilin, et al. Pyrolysis of carbazole: Experimental results and kinetic study. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 2015, 113: 370–379. ●丁康乐,罗跃,单敬福等,CaSO4-C-H2O体系研究: 模拟实验与热力学探讨,地质学报,2013,87(3):424-432. ●丁康乐,王辉,罗跃等,碳酸盐岩系有机氮与无机氧热化学交换作用研究,沉积学报,2011,29(6):1180-1189. ●Ding Kangle, Wang Shasha, Li Shuyuan, et al.. Thermochemical reduction of magnesium sulphate by natural gas: Insights from an experimental study. Geochemical Journal, 2011, 45 (2): 97-108. ●Ding Kangle, Li Shuyuan, Yue Changtao, et al.. Simulation experiments on the reaction system of CH4-MgSO4-H2O. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2008, 53(7): 1071-1078. (2)学术会议 ●2015.10,第15届全国有机地球化学学术会议,川东北富固体沥青碳酸盐-硫酸盐岩沉积层中硫化氢形成的地质-地球化学模型探讨(以飞仙关组为例)(分会报告),山东青岛 ●2013.11,第14届全国有机地球化学学术会议,黄铁矿-正戊烷-水体系中的有机-无机相互作用(分会报告),广东珠海 ●2012.11,8th International Conference on Petroleum Geochemistry and Exploration in the Afro-Asian Region, An evaluation of the potential for reduction of dissolved sulfates to thiols (mercaptans) by natural gas,浙江杭州 ●2012.9, 29nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology, Organic-inorganic interactions in the system of pyrrole-hematite-water at elevated temperatures and pressures. Beijing ●2011.5, AAPG Hedberg Research Conference “Natural Gas Geochemistry: Recent Developments, Applications and Technologies”, Reduction of calcium sulfate by activated carbon under hydrothermal conditions: Experimental study and thermodynamic assessment. Beijing |