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    Effects of chemical oxidation on surface oxygen-containing functional groups and adsorption behavior of biochar by Fan, Qinya, Sun, Jianxiong, Chu, Lei, Cui, Liqiang, Quan, Guixiang, Yan, Jinlong, Hussain, Qaiser, Iqbal, Muhammad

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-09-2018)
    “…Biochar is a beneficial soil amendment but the changes in its surface properties during the aging process, especially the oxygen-containing functional groups…”
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    Insights into the effects of long-term biochar loading on water-soluble organic matter in soil: Implications for the vertical co-migration of heavy metals by Fan, Qinya, Sun, Jianxiong, Quan, Guixiang, Yan, Jinlong, Gao, Jianhua, Zou, Xinqing, Cui, Liqiang

    Published in Environment international (01-03-2020)
    “…•Aromatics were dissolved out from biochar into WSOM and growing over biochar incorporation.•EEM-spectra of WSOM was consisted of FA-like, tryptophan and…”
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    Changes in surface characteristics and adsorption properties of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol following Fenton-like aging of biochar by Cui, Liqiang, Fan, Qinya, Sun, Jianxiong, Quan, Guixiang, Yan, Jinlong, Hina, Kiran, Wang, Hui, Zhang, Zhiqiang, Hussain, Qaiser

    Published in Scientific reports (22-02-2021)
    “…Fenton-like system formed in a natural soil environment deemed to be significant in the aging process of biochar. Aged biochars have distinct physico-chemical…”
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    Effects of Wet Oxidation Process on Biochar Surface in Acid and Alkaline Soil Environments by Fan, Qinya, Cui, Liqiang, Quan, Guixiang, Wang, Sanfei, Sun, Jianxiong, Han, Xiangyun, Wang, Jia, Yan, Jinlong

    Published in Materials (23-11-2018)
    “…Biochar has been studied for remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils by many researchers. When in external conditions, biochar in soils ages, which can…”
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    Effects of biochar on cadmium (Cd) uptake in vegetables and its natural downward movement in saline-alkali soil by Sun, Jianxiong, Fan, Qinya, Ma, Jingwen, Cui, Liqiang, Quan, Guixiang, Yan, Jinlong, Wu, Limin, Hina, Kiran, Abdul, Basit, Wang, Hui

    Published in Environmental pollutants & bioavailability (01-01-2020)
    “…The focus was to assess the effects of biochar on Cd uptake by various vegetables and its downward movement in saline-alkali soil and carried out in polluted…”
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    Marine Heatwaves Contribute More to Changing Air‐Water Exchange of Semi‐Volatile Organic Compounds Than Mean Sea Surface Temperature Rise by Fan, Qinya, Yao, Yulong, Liao, Qihang, Chen, Hongyu, Zou, Xinqing, Fu, Guanghe, Feng, Ziyue, Ding, Yongcheng, Yuan, Feng

    Published in Earth's future (01-07-2023)
    “…A consequence of global warming, marine heatwaves (MHWs), have destructive effects on local marine ecology. However, few studies have examined their influence…”
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    Palygorskite-supported sulfide-modified nanoscale zero-valent iron for Congo red removal by Quan, Guixiang, Yang, Ming, Fan, Qinya, Wang, Hui, Yan, Jinlong

    Published in Environmental pollutants & bioavailability (01-01-2019)
    “…In this work, the optimum conditions for the synthesis of nano zero valent iron sulfide were studied in detail using orthogonal experiment. The…”
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    The abundance and characteristics of atmospheric microplastic deposition in the northwestern South China Sea in the fall by Ding, Yongcheng, Zou, Xinqing, Wang, Chenglong, Feng, Ziyue, Wang, Ying, Fan, Qinya, Chen, Hongyu

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (15-05-2021)
    “…Atmospheric microplastics have been widely reported and detected in remote mountain areas and oceans, indicating that they can be transported over long…”
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    Effects of laboratory biotic aging on the characteristics of biochar and its water-soluble organic products by Quan, Guixiang, Fan, Qinya, Zimmerman, Andrew R., Sun, Jianxiong, Cui, Liqiang, Wang, Hailong, Gao, Bin, Yan, Jinlong

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-01-2020)
    “…•Biochar had a positive influence on microbial population size.•Aged biochar surfaces showed increases in oxygen-containing functional…”
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    Characteristics of organo-mineral complexes in contaminated soils with long-term biochar application by Quan, Guixiang, Fan, Qinya, Sun, Jianxiong, Cui, Liqiang, Wang, Hailong, Gao, Bin, Yan, Jinlong

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-02-2020)
    “…•Biochar increased organo-mineral complexes through humus and cements combination.•Organo-mineral complexes increased in 0–60 cm soil profile in acid paddy…”
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    Can microplastics in offshore waters reflect plastic emissions from coastal regions? by Ding, Yongcheng, Zou, Xinqing, Yuan, Feng, Chen, Hongyu, Wang, Chenglong, Fan, Qinya, Fu, Guanghe, Yu, Wenwen

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-12-2022)
    “…Marine microplastic pollution is a major environmental challenge that threatens marine ecosystems and human health. Several models have been used to calculate…”
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    Distribution pattern and influencing factors for the microplastics in continental shelf, slope, and deep-sea surface sediments from the South China Sea by Ding, Yongcheng, Zou, Xinqing, Chen, Hongyu, Yuan, Feng, Liao, Qihang, Feng, Ziyue, Fan, Qinya, Wang, Ying, Fu, Guanghe, Yu, Wenwen

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-09-2022)
    “…Marine microplastic pollution has become a major global concern in recent years and the fate of microplastics in the ocean is a hot issue of research. We…”
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    Effects of microplastics on the toxicity of co-existing pollutants to fish: A meta-analysis by Yuan, Feng, Chen, Hongyu, Ding, Yongcheng, Wang, Ying, Liao, Qihang, Wang, Teng, Fan, Qinya, Feng, Ziyue, Zhang, Chuchu, Fu, Guanghe, Zou, Xinqing

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (15-07-2023)
    “…•Microplastics (MPs) with co-existing pollutant solutions increase toxicity to fish.•MPs elevate negative effects on immune system, metabolism, and oxidative…”
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    Simulated photocatalytic aging of biochar in soil ecosystem: Insight into organic carbon release, surface physicochemical properties and cadmium sorption by Quan, Guixiang, Fan, Qinya, Cui, Liqiang, Zimmerman, Andrew R., Wang, Hailong, Zhu, Zhiyuan, Gao, Bin, Wu, Limin, Yan, Jinlong

    Published in Environmental research (01-04-2020)
    “…Photochemical/photocatalytic reaction, one of the aging pathway of biochar in soil, not only changed the physicochemical properties of biochar, but also…”
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    Assessing ecological risk of organophosphate esters released from sediment with both of total content and desorbable content by Fan, Qinya, Zou, Xinqing, Gao, Jianhua, Cheng, Yu, Wang, Chenglong, Feng, Ziyue, Ding, Yongcheng, Zhang, Chuchu

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-06-2021)
    “…This study introduced fractions (labile, stable-adsorbed, tight-adsorbed fractions) of organophosphate esters (OPEs) into ecological risk assessment to…”
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    Soil carbon-fixing bacterial communities respond to plant community change in coastal salt marsh wetlands by Liao, Qihang, Lu, Chao, Yuan, Feng, Fan, Qinya, Chen, Hongyu, Yang, Lin, Qiu, Penghua, Feng, Ziyue, Wang, Chenglong, Zou, Xinqing

    “…Autotrophic carbon-fixing bacteria affect carbon sequestration in coastal wetland systems. However, it remains uncertain how carbon-fixing bacterial…”
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    Plant- and microbial-mediated soil organic carbon accumulation in Spartina alterniflora salt marshes by Liao, Qihang, Yuan, Feng, Fan, Qinya, Chen, Hongyu, Wang, Yameng, Zhang, Chuchu, Lu, Chao, Qiu, Penghua, Wang, Chenglong, Zou, Xinqing

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (30-03-2024)
    “…•Plant-derived C dominated in SOC content during S. alterniflora invasions.•Microbial-derived C played a more crucial role in SOC stability.•Inundation…”
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    Spatiotemporal distribution and transport flux of organophosphate esters in the sediment of the Yangtze River by Fan, Qinya, Huang, Shier, Guo, Jiaxun, Xie, Yu, Chen, Min, Chen, Yufeng, Qi, Weixiao, Liu, Huijuan, Jia, Zhuoyue, Hu, Hongxiu, Qu, Jiuhui

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-09-2024)
    “…The Yangtze River Basin is an important area for organophosphate esters (OPEs) consumption and emission. Studies proved high OPE detection in Yangtze River…”
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    Microplastics: A potential proxy for tracing extreme flood events in estuarine environments by Chen, Hongyu, Cheng, Yu, Wang, Ying, Ding, Yongcheng, Wang, Chenglong, Feng, Xuguang, Fan, Qinya, Yuan, Feng, Fu, Guanghe, Gao, Bingfei, Liu, Kai, Zou, Xinqing

    Published in The Science of the total environment (25-03-2024)
    “…The transport of microplastics (MPs) is susceptible to being influenced by catchment hydrology; however, there is a notable lack of research on their retention…”
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    Distribution of organophosphate ester fractions in sediment of the Eastern China Marginal Seas and the influencing factors by Fan, Qinya, Chen, Hongyu, Liao, Qihang, Zhang, Chuchu, Ding, Yongcheng, Zou, Xinqing, Fu, Guanghe

    “…Organic pollutant fractions should be closely investigated because of their different ecological risks. In this study, we examined the distribution of…”
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