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Overview

Fengxiang X. Han is affiliated with Jackson State University in the United States and specializes primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their research spans multiple subfields, including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Plant Science, Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's work often explores main topics related to radioactive element chemistry and processing, radioactive contamination and transfer, radioactivity and radon measurements, heavy metals in the environment, clay minerals and soil interactions, adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal, and perovskite materials and applications.

Fengxiang X. Han has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications, frequently publishing in the following venues:

  • ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • MethodsX
  • Water Air & Soil Pollution
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications

Their recent papers include:

  • A simple method for the synthesis of biochar nanodots using hydrothermal reactor (2020, MethodsX)
  • Microbially Induced Carbonate Precipitation Techniques for the Remediation of Heavy Metal and Trace Element-Polluted Soils and Water (2021, Water Air & Soil Pollution)
  • Highly efficient, rapid, and concurrent removal of toxic heavy metals by the novel 2D hybrid LDH-[Sn2S6] (2021, Chemical Engineering Journal)
  • Evaluation of Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution: a Review (2023, Water Air & Soil Pollution)
  • Intercalation of cobalt cations into Co9S8 interlayers for highly efficient and stable electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution (2022, Journal of Materials Chemistry A)

Collaborations form a notable part of their research career, with frequent co-authors including:

  • John H. Ballard (24 co-authored publications)
  • Xianchun Zhu (19 co-authored publications)
  • Steven L. Larson (15 co-authored publications)
  • Jing Nie (12 co-authored publications)
  • Heather M. Knotek-Smith (11 co-authored publications)

Fengxiang X. Han's expertise reflects a multidisciplinary approach encompassing environmental science challenges, particularly involving radioactive substances and heavy metal contamination. Their research incorporates both experimental and review studies, contributing to a broad understanding of pollutant dynamics and remediation techniques.

Best Publications

  • Industrial age anthropogenic inputs of heavy metals into the pedosphere

    Fengxiang X. Han;Amos Banin;Yi Su;David L. Monts

  • Phytoavailability and toxicity of trivalent and hexavalent chromium to Brassica juncea

    Fengxiang X. Han;B. B. Maruthi Sridhar;David L. Monts;Yi Su

  • Assessment of global industrial-age anthropogenic arsenic contamination

    Fengxiang X. Han;Yi Su;David L. Monts;M. John Plodinec

  • Effects of long-term chemical fertilization and organic amendments on dynamics of soil organic C and total N in paddy soil derived from barren land in subtropical China

    Zhongpei Li;Ming Liu;Xiaochen Wu;Fengxiang Han

  • New approach to studies of heavy metal redistribution in soil

    F.X. Han;A. Banin;W.L. Kingery;G.B. Triplett

  • Anatomical changes due to uptake and accumulation of Zn and Cd in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea)

    B.B. Maruthi Sridhar;S.V. Diehl;F.X. Han;D.L. Monts

  • Binding, distribution, and plant uptake of mercury in a soil from Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA.

    Fengxiang X. Han;Yi Su;David L. Monts;Charles A. Waggoner

  • Accumulation of heavy metals in a long-term poultry waste-amended soil

    F. X. Han;W. L. Kingery;H. M. Selim;P. D. Gerard

  • Bioaccumulation and physiological effects of mercury in Pteris vittata and Nephrolepis exaltata

    Jian Chen;Jian Chen;Safwan Shiyab;Fengxiang X. Han;David L. Monts

  • Acidic volatiles and the Mars soil

    A. Banin;F. X. Han;I. Kan;A. Cicelsky

  • Assessment of soil organic and carbonate carbon storage in China

    Z.P. Li;F.X. Han;Y. Su;T.L. Zhang

  • Rapid Determination of Mercury in Plant and Soil Samples Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy, a Comparative Study

    Fengxiang X. Han;W. Dean Patterson;Yunju Xia;B. B. Maruthi Sridhar

  • Redistribution of heavy metals in arid-zone soils under a wetting-drying cycle soil moisture regime

    F. X. Han;A. Banin;G. B. Triplett

  • Responses of soil respiration to N fertilization in a loamy soil under maize cultivation

    Weixin Ding;Hongyan Yu;Zucong Cai;Fengxiang Han

  • Water-Quality Effects of Incorporating Poultry Litter into Perennial Grassland Soils

    D. H. Pote;W. L. Kingery;G. E. Aiken;F. X. Han

  • Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements in Arid Environments

    Fengxiang X. Han

  • Rapid screening of heavy metals and trace elements in environmental samples using portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, A comparative study

    Jacqueline Q. McComb;Christian Rogers;Fengxiang X. Han;Paul B. Tchounwou

  • Electro-kinetic remediation coupled with phytoremediation to remove lead, arsenic and cesium from contaminated paddy soil

    Xinyu Mao;Xinyu Mao;Fengxiang X. Han;Xiaohou Shao;Kai Guo

  • Accumulation and phytotoxicity of microcystin-LR in rice (Oryza sativa).

    Jian Chen;Fengxiang X. Han;Fan Wang;Haiqiang Zhang

  • Long-Term Transformation and Redistribution of Potentially Toxic Heavy Metals in Arid-Zone Soils: II. Incubation at the Field Capacity Moisture Content

    Feng Xiang Han;Amos Banin

Frequent Co-Authors

Amos Banin
Amos Banin Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Qilin Dai
Qilin Dai Jackson State University
Arieh Singer
Arieh Singer Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Paresh Chandra Ray
Paresh Chandra Ray Jackson State University
H. M. Selim
H. M. Selim Louisiana State University
Weixin Ding
Weixin Ding Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zucong Cai
Zucong Cai Nanjing Normal University
Philip A. Moore
Philip A. Moore Agricultural Research Service
Yongchao Liang
Yongchao Liang Zhejiang University
Lena Q. Ma
Lena Q. Ma Zhejiang University

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