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Environmental Pollution | 2017

Aerosol characteristics and sources in Yangzhou, China resolved by offline aerosol mass spectrometry and other techniques

Xinlei Ge; Ling Li; Yanfang Chen; Hui Chen; Dan Wu; Junfeng Wang; Xinchun Xie; Shun Ge; Zhaolian Ye; Jianzhong Xu; Mindong Chen

Detailed chemical characterization of fine aerosols (PM2.5) is important for reducing air pollution in densely populated areas, such as the Yangtze River Delta region in China. This study systematically analyzed PM2.5 samples collected during November 2015 to April 2016 in urban Yangzhou using a suite of techniques, in particular, an Aerodyne soot particle aerosol mass spectrometry (SP-AMS). The techniques used here reconstructed the majority of total PM2.5 measured where extracted species comprised on average 91.2%. Source analyses of inorganic components showed that secondary nitrate, sulfate and chloride were the major species, while primary sources including biomass burning, coal combustion, traffic, industry and re-suspended dust due to nearby demolition activities, could contribute to other species. EC-tracer method estimated that the organic matter (OM) was composed of 65.4% secondary OM (SOM) and 34.6% primary OM (POM), while the SP-AMS analyses showed that the OM was comprised of 60.3% water-soluble OM (WSOM) and 39.7% water-insoluble OM (WIOM). Correlation analyses suggested that WSOM might be rich in secondary organic species, while WIOM was likely mainly comprised of primary organic species. We further conducted positive matrix factorization (PMF) analyses on the WSOM, and identified three primary factors including traffic, cooking and biomass burning, and two secondary factors. We found the secondary factors dominated WSOM mass (68.1%), and their mass contributions increased with the increase of WSOM concentrations. Relatively small contribution of primary sources to WSOM was probably due to their low water solubility, which should be investigated further in future. Overall, our findings improve understanding of the complex aerosol sources and chemistry in this region.


Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2016

Toxicological effects of chlorpyrifos on growth, enzyme activity and chlorophyll a synthesis of freshwater microalgae

Shangchao Chen; Mindong Chen; Zhuang Wang; Weijian Qiu; Junfeng Wang; Yafei Shen; Yajun Wang; Shun Ge

This paper aims to acquire the experimental data on the eco-toxicological effects of agricultural pollutants on the aquatic plants and the data can support the assessment of toxicity on the phytoplankton. The pesticide of Chlorpyrifos used as a good model to investigate its eco-toxicological effect on the different microalgae in freshwater. In order to address the pollutants derived from forestry and agricultural applications, freshwater microalgae were considered as a good sample to investigate the impact of pesticides such as Chlorpyrifos on aquatic life species. Two microalgae of Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Merismopedia sp. were employed to evaluate toxicity of Chlorpyrifos in short time and long time by means of measuring the growth inhibition rate, the redox system and the content of chlorophyll a, respectively. In this study, the results showed that EC50 values ranging from 7.63 to 19.64mg/L, indicating the Chlorpyrifos had a relatively limited to the growth of algae during the period of the acute toxicity experiment. Moreover, when two kinds of algae were exposed to a medium level of Chlorpyrifos, SOD and CAT activities were importantly advanced. Therefore, the growth rate and SOD and CAT activities can be highly recommended for the eco-toxicological assessment. In addition, chlorophyll a also could be used as a targeted parameter for assessing the eco-toxicity of Chlorpyrifos on both Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Merismopedia sp.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Highly time-resolved urban aerosol characteristics during springtime in Yangtze River Delta, China: insights from soot particle aerosol mass spectrometry

Junfeng Wang; Xinlei Ge; Yanfang Chen; Yafei Shen; Qi Zhang; Yele Sun; Jianzhong Xu; Shun Ge; Huan Yu; Mindong Chen


Energy | 2017

Hydrothermal carbonization of medical wastes and lignocellulosic biomass for solid fuel production from lab-scale to pilot-scale

Yafei Shen; Shili Yu; Shun Ge; Xingming Chen; Xinlei Ge; Mindong Chen


Atmospheric Environment | 2015

Chemical composition, sources and evolution processes of aerosol at an urban site in Yangtze River Delta, China during wintertime

Yunjiang Zhang; Lili Tang; Hongxia Yu; Zhuang Wang; Yele Sun; Wei Qin; Wentai Chen; Changhong Chen; Aijun Ding; Jing Wu; Shun Ge; Cheng Chen; Hong-cang Zhou


Environmental Science & Technology | 2017

First Chemical Characterization of Refractory Black Carbon Aerosols and Associated Coatings over the Tibetan Plateau (4730 m a.s.l)

Junfeng Wang; Qi Zhang; Mindong Chen; Sonya Collier; Shan Zhou; Xinlei Ge; Jianzhong Xu; Jinsen Shi; Conghui Xie; Jianlin Hu; Shun Ge; Yele Sun; Hugh Coe


Archive | 2012

Use of 1-methyl-3substituted unsaturated hydrocarbyl imidazole ionic liquid for recycling silicon tetrachloride

Mindong Chen; Chaozhi Zhang; Fengping Cui; Xuan Gong; Shun Ge; Junfeng Wang; Yukun Yao


Atmospheric Environment | 2018

Responses of secondary aerosols to relative humidity and photochemical activities in an industrialized environment during late winter

Yangzhou Wu; Xinlei Ge; Junfeng Wang; Yafei Shen; Zhaolian Ye; Shun Ge; Yun Wu; Huan Yu; Mindong Chen


Atmospheric Environment | 2018

Characteristics and sources of ambient refractory black carbon aerosols: Insights from soot particle aerosol mass spectrometer

Junfeng Wang; Yangzhou Wu; Xinlei Ge; Yafei Shen; Shun Ge; Mindong Chen


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018

Formation and characteristics of secondary aerosols in an industrialized environment during cold seasons

Yangzhou Wu; Xinlei Ge; Junfeng Wang; Yafei Shen; Zhaolian Ye; Shun Ge; Yun Wu; Huan Yu; Mindong Chen

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Mindong Chen

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology

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Junfeng Wang

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology

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Yafei Shen

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology

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Xinlei Ge

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology

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Huan Yu

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology

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Jianzhong Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yangzhou Wu

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology

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Yele Sun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xinlei Ge

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology

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