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Lian Fei

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Lian Fei

PhD., Professor

Tel: (86)510-85913357

Email:jiangcg999@jiangnan.edu.cn

Address:1800 Lihu Road, Wuxi China 214122

【Education】

Dr. Lian got his PhD in Environmental Science at Nankai University at 2011. He is now a full-time professor at Jiangnan University, and has published more than 30 peer-reviewed articles in academic periodicals including Environmental Science &Technology, Chemical Engineering Journal, Environmental Pollution, and Chemosphere.

【track record】

2011-2014, Lecturer, Agro-environmental protection institute, Ministry of Agriculture; 2015-2017, Associate professor, Agro-environmental protection institute, Ministry of Agriculture; 2016-2017, Visiting scholar, Stockbridge School of Agriculture, University of Massachusetts Amherst; 2018-update, Professor, School of Environment and Civil Engineering, Jiangnan University

 

 

【Research Interests】

Interaction mechanisms between contaminants (organic chemicals and heavy metals) and geo-adsorbents (e.g., biochars); transport and fate of contaminants in soil/water environmental systems; and ecological remediation of contaminated soils.

【Publications】

1. Lian F, Xing B S. Black carbon (biochar) in water/soil environments: Molecular structure, sorption, stability, and potential risk. Environmental Science & Technology, 2017, 51 (23), 13517-13532.  (SCI, IF=6.198)
2. Zhang A Y*, He Y Y, Chen Y P, Feng J W, Huang N H, Lian F*. Degradation of organic pollutants by Co3O4-mediated peroxymonosulfate oxidation: Roles of high energy {001}-exposed TiO2 support. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2018, 334, 1430-1439. (SCI, IF=6.216)
3. Yu W C, Lian F*, Cui G N, Liu Z Q. N-doping effectively enhances the adsorption capacity of biochar for heavy metal ions from aqueous solution. Chemosphere, 2018, 193, 8-16. (SCI, IF=4.208)
4. Sun B B, Lian F*, Bao Q L, Liu Z Q, Song Z G, Zhu L Y. Impact of low molecular weight organic acids (LMWOAs) on biochar micropores and sorption properties for sulfamethoxazole. Environmental Pollution, 2016, 214, 142-148. (SCI, IF=5.099)
5. Lian F*, Cui G N, Liu Z Q, Duo L A, Zhang G L, Xing B S. One-step synthesis of a novel N-doped microporous biochar derived from crop straws with high dye adsorption capacity. Journal of Environmental Management, 2016, 176, 61-68. (SCI, IF=4.01)
6. Lian F*, Sun B B, Chen Xi, Zhu L Y, Liu Z Q, Xing B S. Effect of humic acid (HA) on sulfonamide sorption by biochars. Environmental Pollution, 2015, 204, 306-312. (SCI, IF=5.099)
7. Lian F*, Sun B B, Song Z G, Zhu L Y, Qi X H, Xing B S. Physicochemical properties of herb-residue biochar and its sorption to ionizable antibiotic sulfamethoxazole. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2014, 248, 128-134. (SCI, IF=6.216)
8. Song Z G, Lian F*, Yu Z H, Zhu L Y, Xing B S, Qiu W W. Synthesis and characterization of a novel MnOx-loaded biochar and its adsorption properties for Cu2+ in aqueous solution. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2014, 242, 36-42.
9. Sun J K, Lian F*, Liu Z Q, Zhu L Y, Song Z G. Biochars derived from various crop straws: Characterization and Cd (II) removal potential. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2014, 106, 226-231. (SCI, IF=3.743)
10. Lian F*, Song Z G, Liu Z Q, Zhu L Y, Xing B S. Mechanistic understanding of tetracycline sorption on waste tire powder and its chars as affected by Cu2+ and pH. Environmental Pollution, 2013, 178: 264-270. (SCI, IF=5.099)
11. Lian, F, Chang C, Du Y, Xing B S, Zhu L Y. Adsorptive removal of hydrophobic organic compounds by carbonaceous adsorbents: A comparative study of waste-polymer-based, coal-based activated carbon, and carbon nanotubes. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2012, 24(9), 1549-1558. (SCI, IF=2.865)
12. Lian F, Huang F, Chen W, Xing B S, Zhu, L Y. Sorption of apolar and polar organic contaminants by tire rubber and its chars in single- and bi-solute systems. Environmental Pollution, 2011, 159, 850-857. (SCI, IF=5.099)
13. Lian F, Xing B S, Zhu L Y. Comparative study on composition, structure, and adsorption behavior of activated carbons derived from different synthetic waste polymers. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2011, 360 (2), 725-730. (SCI, IF=4.233)
14. Lian F, Xing B S, Zhu L Y. Characterization and adsorption behavior of superior adsorbents derived from synthetic polymer waste. 5th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology 2010. Houston, United States.  #1143
15. Zhao S L, Lian F, Duo L A. EDTA-assisted phytoextraction of heavy metals by turfgrass from municipal solid waste compost using permeable barriers and associated potential leaching risk. Bioresource Technology, 2011, 102 (2), 621-626. (SCI, IF=5.651)
16. Duo L A, Lian F, Zhao S L. Enhanced uptake of heavy metals in municipal solid waste compost by turfgrass following the application of EDTA. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2010, 165, 377-387.
17. Du Y, Lian F, Zhu L Y. Biosorption of divalent Pb, Cd and Zn on aragonite and calcite mollusk shells. Environmental Pollution, 2011, 159 (7), 1763-1768.
18. Chang C, Lian F, Zhu, L Y. Simultaneous adsorption and degradation of γ-HCH by nZVI/Cu bimetallic nanoparticles with activated carbon support. Environmental Pollution. 2011, 159(10), 2507-2514.

【Research Projects】

 

National Natural Science Foundation of China:Facilitated transport and mechanism of hydrophobic organic contaminants by biochar micro/nano-particles in aqueous and soil environments(41573127),2016-2019, 150,000 US dollar
2、National Natural Science Foundation of China:The impacts of biochar on sorption/desorption and bioavailability of typical antibiotics in soil(41203083),2013-2015,50,000 US dollar
3、Central Public Research Institutes Basic Funds for Research and Development 2012-2014,70,000 US dollar
4、Open Research Fund Program of Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Eco-Environmental Science for Yellow River Delta,,2013-2014,4,000 US dollar

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