Bianhong Zhou
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Tellus B | 2011
Gehui Wang; Kimitaka Kawamura; Mingjie Xie; Shuyuan Hu; Jianjun Li; Bianhong Zhou; Junji Cao; Zhisheng An
Primary (i.e. sugars and sugar-alcohols) and secondary (i.e. carboxylic acids) water-soluble organic compounds (WSOCs) in size-segregated aerosols from the urban and mountain atmosphere of China and from the marine atmosphere in the outflow region of East Asia were characterized on a molecular level. Levoglucosan is the most abundant compound among the quantified WSOCs in the urban and mountain atmosphere, whose concentration at the urban site was 1-2 orders of magnitude higher than that at the mountain and marine sites. In contrast, malic, succinic and phthalic acids were dominant among the measured WSOCs at the marine site. In the urban air, sugars except levoglucosan gave a bimodal size distribution with a large peak in fine range (<2.1 μm) and a small peak in coarse range (≥2.1 μm) during winter, being opposite to those in spring. In contrast, these WSOCs at the mountain and marine sites dominated in the coarse range but diminished and even disappeared in the fine range. Geometric mean diameters (GMDs) of the measured WSOCs in the fine mode at the urban site were larger in winter than in spring. Levoglucosan and carboxylic acids except for azelaic and benzoic acids showed a larger GMD in the coarse mode at the marine site probably due to an increased hygroscopic growth.
Environmental Pollution | 2017
Yuanchen Chen; Wei Du; Shaojie Zhuo; Weijian Liu; Yuanlong Liu; Guofeng Shen; Shui-Ping Wu; Jianjun Li; Bianhong Zhou; Gehui Wang; Eddy Y. Zeng; Hefa Cheng; Wenxin Liu; Shu Tao
Little information exists on emission factors (EFs, quantities of pollutants emitted per unit of fuel consumed) for brick kilns in China, although brick kilns are important emission sources of many air pollutants, and 45% of the worlds bricks are produced in China. In this study, EFs of carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), particulate matters (PMs), black carbon (BC), organic carbon (OC), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) for brick kilns were derived based on field measurements of a total of 18 brick kilns of major types in China. This was the first study to quantify EFs of both stack and fugitive sources based on a modified carbon balance method that was developed for this study. The EFs of most pollutants, especially the incomplete combustion products in fugitive emissions, were much higher than those for stack emissions, indicating a substantial underestimation of total emissions when leakage is not taken into consideration. This novel method can be applied to quantify emissions from other similar sources with both stack and fugitive emissions.
Atmospheric Environment | 2011
Gehui Wang; Chunlei Chen; Jianjun Li; Bianhong Zhou; Mingjie Xie; Shuyuan Hu; Kimitaka Kawamura; Yan Chen
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011
G. Wang; Jianjun Li; Chunlei Cheng; Shuyuan Hu; M. Xie; Shixiang Gao; Bianhong Zhou; Wenting Dai; Junji Cao; Zhisheng An
Atmospheric Environment | 2013
Chunlei Cheng; Gehui Wang; Bianhong Zhou; Jingjing Meng; Jianjun Li; Junji Cao; Shun Xiao
Science of The Total Environment | 2014
Jianjun Li; Gehui Wang; Shankar G. Aggarwal; Yao Huang; Yanqin Ren; Bianhong Zhou; Khem Singh; Prabhat K. Gupta; Junji Cao; Rong Zhang
Atmospheric Environment | 2011
Jianjun Li; Gehui Wang; Bianhong Zhou; Chunlei Cheng; Junji Cao; Zhenxing Shen; Zhisheng An
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011
G. Wang; Jiule Li; Chunlei Cheng; Bianhong Zhou; Mingjie Xie; Shuyuan Hu; Jingjing Meng; T. R. Sun; Yanqin Ren; Junji Cao; Siqi Liu; Tao Zhang; Zhen Zhao
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Jiayuan Wang; Gehui Wang; Jian Gao; Han Wang; Yanqin Ren; Jianjun Li; Bianhong Zhou; Can Wu; Lu Zhang; Shulan Wang; Fahe Chai
Atmospheric Research | 2012
Jianjun Li; Gehui Wang; Bianhong Zhou; Chunlei Cheng; Junji Cao; Zhenxing Shen; Zhisheng An