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D-Index
54
Citations
10641
World Ranking
4044
National Ranking
427

Bin Wang publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bin Wang sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 149 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Bin Wang D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bin Wang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Oxygen
  • Enzyme

Bin Wang mostly deals with Environmental chemistry, Persistent organic pollutant, Stove, Environmental engineering and Coal. As a part of the same scientific family, Bin Wang mostly works in the field of Environmental chemistry, focusing on Biomass burning and, on occasion, Contamination and Polycyclic Hydrocarbons. The study incorporates disciplines such as Percentile, Carcinogen and Chine in addition to Persistent organic pollutant.

Bin Wang integrates Stove with Crop residue in his study. His Environmental engineering study combines topics in areas such as Coal combustion products, Emission inventory, Biofuel and Animal science. Within one scientific family, Bin Wang focuses on topics pertaining to Solid fuel under Coal, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Briquette and Flue.

His most cited work include:

  • Global atmospheric emissions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from 1960 to 2008 and future predictions. (410 citations)
  • External Validation and Prediction Employing the Predictive Squared Correlation Coefficient — Test Set Activity Mean vs Training Set Activity Mean (366 citations)
  • Health risk assessment on dietary exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Taiyuan, China (194 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Bin Wang spends much of his time researching Environmental chemistry, Physiology, Confidence interval, Odds ratio and Environmental health. His Environmental chemistry study incorporates themes from Oxidative stress, Persistent organic pollutant, Stove and Coal. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Chine and Persistent organic pollutant.

His work in Stove tackles topics such as Environmental engineering which are related to areas like Emission inventory. His Physiology study also includes

  • Offspring that connect with fields like Anencephaly,
  • Scalp, which have a strong connection to Pharmacology. His studies deal with areas such as Confounding, Adverse effect and Passive smoking as well as Confidence interval.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Environmental chemistry (30.61%)
  • Physiology (28.57%)
  • Confidence interval (16.33%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Physiology (28.57%)
  • Confidence interval (16.33%)
  • Environmental chemistry (30.61%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Physiology, Confidence interval, Environmental chemistry, Environmental health and Nested case-control study. His Physiology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of In vitro fertilisation, Fetus and Embryo transfer. Bin Wang interconnects Odds ratio, Adverse effect and Epidemiology in the investigation of issues within Confidence interval.

Bin Wang performs integrative study on Environmental chemistry and Sorption in his works. His Environmental health study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Regression analysis and MEDLINE. He has researched Nested case-control study in several fields, including Prospective cohort study, Quartile, Glutathione and Single-nucleotide polymorphism.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Potential application of titanium dioxide nanoparticles to improve the nutritional quality of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) (16 citations)
  • Association of maternal serum copper during early pregnancy with the risk of spontaneous preterm birth: A nested case-control study in China (14 citations)
  • Modeling the Prevalence of Asymptomatic COVID-19 Infections in the Chinese Mainland (13 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Oxygen
  • Enzyme

His main research concerns Physiology, Environmental chemistry, Fetus, Contamination and Nested case-control study. His Physiology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in In utero and Umbilical cord, Umbilical cord tissue. Bin Wang is studying Dissolved organic carbon, which is a component of Environmental chemistry.

The concepts of his Fetus study are interwoven with issues in Cadmium, Birth cohort and Serum concentration. His Contamination study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Exposure assessment, Metal, Extraction and Ambient air pollution. In Nested case-control study, he works on issues like Quartile, which are connected to Odds ratio.

Best Publications

  • Global atmospheric emissions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from 1960 to 2008 and future predictions.

    Huizhong Shen;Ye Huang;Rong Wang;Dan Zhu

  • External Validation and Prediction Employing the Predictive Squared Correlation Coefficient — Test Set Activity Mean vs Training Set Activity Mean

    Gerrit Schüürmann;Ralf-Uwe Ebert;Jingwen Chen;Bin Wang

  • Source profiles of volatile organic compounds associated with solvent use in Beijing, China

    Bin Yuan;Min Shao;Sihua Lu;Bin Wang

  • Health risk assessment on dietary exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Taiyuan, China

    Zhonghuan Xia;Xiaoli Duan;Weixun Qiu;Di Liu

  • Black Carbon Emissions in China from 1949 to 2050

    Rong Wang;Shu Tao;Wentao Wang;Junfeng Liu

  • Pollution level, inhalation exposure and lung cancer risk of ambient atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Taiyuan, China

    Zhonghuan Xia;Xiaoli Duan;Shu Tao;Weixun Qiu

  • Emission Factors of Particulate Matter and Elemental Carbon for Crop Residues and Coals Burned in Typical Household Stoves in China

    Guofeng Shen;Yifeng Yang;Wei Wang;Shu Tao

  • Field Measurement of Emission Factors of PM, EC, OC, Parent, Nitro-, and Oxy- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons for Residential Briquette, Coal Cake, and Wood in Rural Shanxi, China

    Guofeng Shen;Shu Tao;Siye Wei;Yuanchen Chen

  • Emissions of PAHs from Indoor Crop Residue Burning in a Typical Rural Stove: Emission Factors, Size Distributions, and Gas−Particle Partitioning

    Guofeng Shen;Wei Wang;Yifeng Yang;Junnan Ding

  • Emissions of Parent, Nitro, and Oxygenated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Residential Wood Combustion in Rural China

    Guofeng Shen;Shu Tao;Siye Wei;Yanyan Zhang

  • Exposure to ambient black carbon derived from a unique inventory and high-resolution model

    Rong Wang;Shu Tao;Yves Balkanski;Philippe Ciais;Philippe Ciais

  • Occurrence and Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and their Derivatives in a Rural Chinese Home through Biomass Fuelled Cooking

    Junnan Ding;Junjun Zhong;Yifeng Yang;Bengang Li

  • Emission factors and particulate matter size distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from residential coal combustions in rural Northern China

    Guofeng Shen;Wei Wang;Yifeng Yang;Chen Zhu

  • Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Residues in Human Milk, Placenta, and Umbilical Cord Blood in Beijing, China

    Yanxin Yu;Xilong Wang;Bin Wang;Shu Tao

  • Emission Characteristics for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Solid Fuels Burned in Domestic Stoves in Rural China

    Guofeng Shen;Shu Tao;Yuanchen Chen;Yanyan Zhang

  • Occurrence, removal and bioaccumulation of steroid estrogens in Dianchi Lake catchment, China.

    Bin Huang;Bin Wang;Dong Ren;Wei Jin

  • Atmospheric concentrations and air-soil gas exchange of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in remote, rural village and urban areas of Beijing-Tianjin region, North China.

    Wentao Wang;Staci Simonich;Basant Giri;Basant Giri;Ying Chang

  • Emission of Oxygenated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Indoor Solid Fuel Combustion

    Guofeng Shen;Shu Tao;Wei Wang;Wei Wang;Yifeng Yang

  • Adsorption of sulfamethoxazole on functionalized carbon nanotubes as affected by cations and anions.

    Di Zhang;Bo Pan;Min Wu;Bin Wang

  • Novel and Traditional Organophosphate Esters in House Dust from South China: Association with Hand Wipes and Exposure Estimation.

    Hongli Tan;Da Chen;Changfeng Peng;Xiaotu Liu

  • Reductions in Emissions of Carbonaceous Particulate Matter and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Combustion of Biomass Pellets in Comparison with Raw Fuel Burning

    Guofeng Shen;Shu Tao;Siye Wei;Yanyan Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Shu Tao
Shu Tao Peking University
Xilong Wang
Xilong Wang Peking University
Guofeng Shen
Guofeng Shen Peking University
Rong Wang
Rong Wang Fudan University
Wei Li
Wei Li Tsinghua University
Huizhong Shen
Huizhong Shen Southern University of Science and Technology
Ye Huang
Ye Huang Peking University
Yuanchen Chen
Yuanchen Chen Zhejiang University of Technology
Wenxin Liu
Wenxin Liu Peking University
Junfeng Liu
Junfeng Liu Peking University

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