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Bin Xu is affiliated with Tongji University in China and has an extensive research portfolio in the field of Environmental Science, with a particular focus on water treatment and disinfection processes. Their work predominantly addresses issues related to water quality, disinfection by-products, and advanced oxidation processes.

The main fields of study for Bin Xu are in Environmental Science, with notable subfields in:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Pollution
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Environmental Chemistry

Bin Xu's research explores several core topics including:

  • Water Treatment and Disinfection
  • Advanced oxidation water treatment
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Chemical Analysis and Environmental Impact
  • Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques

Recent publications demonstrate Bin Xu's engagement with topics such as disinfection by-products (DBPs), oxidative water purification methods, and toxicity evaluations related to emerging contaminants. Significant recent papers include:

  • "Comparison of UV-induced AOPs (UV/Cl, UV/NHCl, UV/ClO and UV/HO) in the degradation of iopamidol: Kinetics, energy requirements and DBPs-related toxicity in sequential disinfection processes" (2020, Chemical Engineering Journal)
  • "Chlorine dioxide-based oxidation processes for water purificationA review" (2022, Journal of Hazardous Materials)
  • "A New Group of Heterocyclic Nitrogenous Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs) in Drinking Water: Role of Extraction pH in Unknown DBP Exploration" (2021, Environmental Science & Technology)
  • "Bibliometric review of research trends on disinfection by-products in drinking water during 1975-2018" (2020, Separation and Purification Technology)
  • "A comparative study on the degradation of phenylurea herbicides by UV/persulfate process: Kinetics, mechanisms, energy demand and toxicity evaluation associated with DBPs" (2021, Chemical Engineering Journal)

Bin Xu collaborates frequently with other researchers, notably:

  • Tian-Yang Zhang
  • Yulin Tang
  • Chenyan Hu
  • Mengyuan Xu
  • Zheng-Xiong Zheng

Their work has been published extensively in several academic journals, with multiple papers appearing in these venues:

  • Water Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Separation and Purification Technology
  • Chemosphere
  • Chemical Engineering Journal

Best Publications

  • Geochemical processes controlling fate and transport of arsenic in acid mine drainage (AMD) and natural systems.

    Hefa Cheng;Yuanan Hu;Jian Luo;Bin Xu

  • Photochemical degradation of diethyl phthalate with UV/H2O2.

    Bin Xu;Nai-Yun Gao;Xiao-Feng Sun;Sheng-Ji Xia

  • Photolytic destruction of endocrine disruptor atrazine in aqueous solution under UV irradiation: Products and pathways

    Cheng Chen;Shaogui Yang;Yaping Guo;Cheng Sun

  • Oxidative degradation of dimethyl phthalate (DMP) by UV/H2O2 process

    Bin Xu;Nai-yun Gao;Hefa Cheng;Sheng-ji Xia

  • Kinetic models and pathways of ronidazole degradation by chlorination, UV irradiation and UV/chlorine processes.

    Lang Qin;Yi-Li Lin;Bin Xu;Chen-Yan Hu

  • Characteristics of organic material in Huangpu River and treatability with the O3-BAC process

    Bin Xu;Nai-Yun Gao;Xiao-Feng Sun;Sheng-Ji Xia

  • Graphene-analogue h-BN coupled Bi-rich Bi4O5Br2 layered microspheres for enhanced visible-light photocatalytic activity and mechanism insight

    Shanshan Ding;Danjun Mao;Shaogui Yang;Shaogui Yang;Fei Wang

  • Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 via fecal-oral and aerosols-borne routes: Environmental dynamics and implications for wastewater management in underprivileged societies.

    Muhammad Arslan;Bin Xu;Mohamed Gamal El-Din

  • Effect of UV wavelength on humic acid degradation and disinfection by-product formation during the UV/chlorine process.

    Ze-Chen Gao;Yi-Li Lin;Bin Xu;Ying Xia

  • Comparison of UV-induced AOPs (UV/Cl2, UV/NH2Cl, UV/ClO2 and UV/H2O2) in the degradation of iopamidol: Kinetics, energy requirements and DBPs-related toxicity in sequential disinfection processes

    Fu-Xiang Tian;Wen-Kai Ye;Bin Xu;Xiao-Jun Hu

  • Study of arsenic removal by nanofiltration and its application in China

    Shengji Xia;Bingzhi Dong;Qiaoli Zhang;Bin Xu

  • Health risk assessment and personal exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in metro carriages - A case study in Shanghai, China.

    Yu Gong;Yijie Wei;Jinghui Cheng;Tianyao Jiang

  • Highly efficient photocatalytic degradation of naphthalene by Co3O4/Bi2O2CO3 under visible light: A novel p–n heterojunction nanocomposite with nanocrystals/lotus-leaf-like nanosheets structure

    Yang Guo;Yang Guo;Yuxuan Dai;Wei Zhao;Hui Li

  • Detection, formation and occurrence of 13 new polar phenolic chlorinated and brominated disinfection byproducts in drinking water.

    Yang Pan;Ying Wang;Aimin Li;Bin Xu

  • Comparison of drinking water treatment processes combinations for the minimization of subsequent disinfection by-products formation during chlorination and chloramination

    Jianglin Hu;Wenhai Chu;Minghao Sui;Bin Xu

  • Degradation of imidacloprid by UV-activated persulfate and peroxymonosulfate processes: Kinetics, impact of key factors and degradation pathway.

    Qiongfang Wang;Pinhua Rao;Guanghui Li;Lei Dong

  • A novel biosorbent for dye removal: extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) of Proteus mirabilis TJ-1.

    Zhiqiang Zhang;Siqing Xia;Xuejiang Wang;Aming Yang

  • Microwave-enhanced H2O2-based process for treating aqueous malachite green solutions: intermediates and degradation mechanism.

    YongMing Ju;ShaoGui Yang;YouChao Ding;Cheng Sun

  • Photodegradation kinetics of iopamidol by UV irradiation and enhanced formation of iodinated disinfection by-products in sequential oxidation processes

    Fu-Xiang Tian;Bin Xu;Yi-Li Lin;Chen-Yan Hu

  • Formation and estimated toxicity of trihalomethanes, haloacetonitriles, and haloacetamides from the chlor(am)ination of acetaminophen

    Shunke Ding;Wenhai Chu;Thomas Bond;Qi Wang

  • Transformation among Aromatic Iodinated Disinfection Byproducts in the Presence of Monochloramine: From Monoiodophenol to Triiodophenol and Diiodonitrophenol

    Tingting Gong;Yuxian Tao;Xiangru Zhang;Shaoyang Hu

  • Mechanism and kinetics of parathion degradation under ultrasonic irradiation.

    Juan-Juan Yao;Nai-Yun Gao;Cong Li;Lei Li

  • Measurement of dissolved organic nitrogen in a drinking water treatment plant: Size fraction, fate, and relation to water quality parameters

    Bin Xu;Tao Ye;Da-Peng Li;Chen-Yan Hu

  • The stability of chlorinated, brominated, and iodinated haloacetamides in drinking water.

    Shunke Ding;Wenhai Chu;Stuart W. Krasner;Yun Yu

  • Formation of iodinated disinfection by-products during oxidation of iodide-containing waters with chlorine dioxide

    Tao Ye;Bin Xu;Yi-Li Lin;Chen-Yan Hu

  • Copper increases reductive dehalogenation of haloacetamides by zero-valent iron in drinking water: Reduction efficiency and integrated toxicity risk.

    Wenhai Chu;Xin Li;Tom Bond;Naiyun Gao

  • Degradation of phenylurea herbicides by chlorine dioxide and formation of disinfection by-products during subsequent chlor(am)ination

    Fu-Xiang Tian;Bin Xu;Tian-Yang Zhang;Nai-Yun Gao

Frequent Co-Authors

Naiyun Gao
Naiyun Gao Tongji University
Tao Ye
Tao Ye Pennsylvania State University
Jianfu Zhao
Jianfu Zhao Tongji University
Daqiang Yin
Daqiang Yin Tongji University
Hefa Cheng
Hefa Cheng Peking University
Mohamed Gamal El-Din
Mohamed Gamal El-Din University of Alberta
Aimin Li
Aimin Li Nanjing University
Yang Deng
Yang Deng Montclair State University
Stuart W. Krasner
Stuart W. Krasner Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Marie-Odile Simonnot
Marie-Odile Simonnot University of Lorraine

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