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97
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30943
World Ranking
441
National Ranking
52

Overview

Fengchang Wu is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, focusing primarily on Environmental Science with a prolific output of 83 publications in the field. Their work encompasses several subfields including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution, Ecology, Water Science and Technology, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

Their research addresses a range of topics, notably Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts, Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals, Air Quality and Health Impacts, and Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics.

Fengchang Wu frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Xiaoli Zhao, Chenglian Feng, Kmy Leung, Xiaowei Jin, and John P. Giesy.

The publications of Fengchang Wu have appeared in multiple scientific journals, with notable frequent venues being:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Water Research
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Environmental Pollution

Examples of recent papers from Fengchang Wu include:

  • "Emerging contaminants: A One Health perspective," 2024, The Innovation
  • "Application of Hydrochar Altered Soil Microbial Community Composition and the Molecular Structure of Native Soil Organic Carbon in a Paddy Soil," 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Insight into the binding model of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances to proteins and membranes," 2023, Environment International
  • "A critical review of biochar-based nitrogen fertilizers and their effects on crop production and the environment," 2022, Biochar
  • "Novel and legacy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in a farmland environment: Soil distribution and biomonitoring with plant leaves and locusts," 2020, Environmental Pollution

Best Publications

  • Antimony pollution in China.

    Mengchang He;Xiangqin Wang;Fengchang Wu;Zhiyou Fu

  • Spatial distribution and pollution assessment of heavy metals in urban soils from southwest China

    Guanghui Guo;Fengchang Wu;Fazhi Xie;Ruiqing Zhang

  • Fate and transport of engineered nanomaterials in the environment.

    Daohui Lin;Xiaoli Tian;Fengchang Wu;Baoshan Xing

  • Ecological risk assessment of fifty pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in Chinese surface waters: A proposed multiple-level system.

    Na Liu;Xiaowei Jin;Chenglian Feng;Zijian Wang

  • Synthesis of magnetic metal-organic framework (MOF) for efficient removal of organic dyes from water.

    Xiaoli Zhao;Shuangliu Liu;Zhi Tang;Hongyun Niu

  • Removal of fluoride from aqueous media by Fe3O4@Al(OH)3 magnetic nanoparticles

    Xiaoli Zhao;Jieming Wang;Fengchang Wu;Thanh Wang

  • Effects of biological activity, light, temperature and oxygen on phosphorus release processes at the sediment and water interface of Taihu Lake, China

    Xia Jiang;Xiangcan Jin;Yang Yao;Lihe Li

  • Polystyrene Nanoplastics Toxicity to Zebrafish: Dysregulation of the Brain-Intestine-Microbiota Axis.

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  • Chemical compositions of wet precipitation and anthropogenic influences at a developing urban site in southeastern China

    Miaoyun Zhang;Shijie Wang;Fengchang Wu;Xianghong Yuan

  • The influence of dissolved and surface-bound humic acid on the toxicity of TiO₂ nanoparticles to Chlorella sp.

    Daohui Lin;Jing Ji;Zhifeng Long;Kun Yang

  • Systematic and Quantitative Investigation of the Mechanism of Carbon Nanotubes’ Toxicity toward Algae

    Zhifeng Long;Jing Ji;Kun Yang;Daohui Lin

  • Health risk associated with dietary co-exposure to high levels of antimony and arsenic in the world's largest antimony mine area

    Fengchang Wu;Zhiyou Fu;Bijun Liu;Changli Mo

  • Removal of phosphate from eutrophic lakes through adsorption by in situ formation of magnesium hydroxide from diatomite.

    Fazhi Xie;Fengchang Wu;Guijian Liu;Yunsong Mu

  • Occurrence and fate of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in typical urban water of Beijing, China.

    Xiaohui Liu;Guodong Zhang;Ying Liu;Shaoyong Lu

  • Impact of Deashing Treatment on Biochar Structural Properties and Potential Sorption Mechanisms of Phenanthrene

    Ke Sun;Mingjie Kang;Zheyun Zhang;Jie Jin

  • Iron-modified biochar and water management regime-induced changes in plant growth, enzyme activities, and phytoavailability of arsenic, cadmium and lead in a paddy soil.

    Ergang Wen;Xing Yang;Hanbo Chen;Sabry M. Shaheen

  • Color: An Important but Overlooked Factor for Plastic Photoaging and Microplastic Formation.

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  • Comparison of arsenic and antimony biogeochemical behavior in water, soil and tailings from Xikuangshan, China.

    Zhiyou Fu;Fengchang Wu;Changli Mo;Qiujing Deng

  • Size Effect on the Cytotoxicity of Layered Black Phosphorus and Underlying Mechanisms.

    Xuejiao Zhang;Ziming Zhang;Siyu Zhang;Dengyu Li

  • Occurrence and Phase Distribution of Neutral and Ionizable Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in the Atmosphere and Plant Leaves around Landfills: A Case Study in Tianjin, China.

    Ying Tian;Yiming Yao;Shuai Chang;Zhen Zhao

  • A novel way to rapidly monitor microplastics in soil by hyperspectral imaging technology and chemometrics.

    Jiajia shan;Junbo Zhao;Lifen Liu;Yituo Zhang

  • Characteristics of organic phosphorus fractions in different trophic sediments of lakes from the middle and lower reaches of Yangtze River region and Southwestern Plateau, China.

    Runyu Zhang;Fengchang Wu;Congqiang Liu;Pingqing Fu

  • Characterization of organic phosphorus in lake sediments by sequential fractionation and enzymatic hydrolysis.

    Yuanrong Zhu;Fengchang Wu;Zhongqi He;Jianyang Guo

  • Ball milling synthesis of covalent organic framework as a highly active photocatalyst for degradation of organic contaminants

    Hongzhou Lv;Xiaoli Zhao;Hongyun Niu;Sijing He

  • Occurrence and distribution of organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) in soil and outdoor settled dust from a multi-waste recycling area in China.

    Yu Wang;Hongwen Sun;Hongkai Zhu;Yiming Yao

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Giesy
John P. Giesy University of Saskatchewan
Baoshan Xing
Baoshan Xing University of Massachusetts Amherst
Zhongqi He
Zhongqi He Agricultural Research Service
Yaqi Cai
Yaqi Cai Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jian Zheng
Jian Zheng National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology
Ning Qin
Ning Qin University of Sheffield
Kenneth M.Y. Leung
Kenneth M.Y. Leung City University of Hong Kong
Eddy Y. Zeng
Eddy Y. Zeng South China University of Technology
Hongwen Sun
Hongwen Sun Nankai University
Zhi Dang
Zhi Dang South China University of Technology

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