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Haiming Wu is affiliated with Shandong University in China and is an active researcher in the field of Environmental Science. Their work spans several specialized subfields, including Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Pollution, Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Ecology. The primary focus of their research lies in environmental remediation and wastewater treatment technologies.

The scientist's research topics prominently feature Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment, Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal, Environmental Remediation with Nanomaterials, Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications, Phosphorus and Nutrient Management, Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts, and Marine and Coastal Ecosystems.

Haiming Wu has published extensively in prominent journals, with frequent contributions to:

  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Water Research
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Chemosphere

Among recent papers by Haiming Wu, the following stand out:

  • Constructed wetlands for pollution control (2023), published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • Temperature-Reliable Low-Dimensional Perovskites Passivated Black-Phase CsPbI3 toward Stable and Efficient Photovoltaics (2022), Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • A new view into three-dimensional excitation-emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy for dissolved organic matter (2022), The Science of The Total Environment
  • Impacts of aeration and biochar addition on extracellular polymeric substances and microbial communities in constructed wetlands for low C/N wastewater treatment: Implications for clogging (2020), Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Simultaneously enhanced removal of PAHs and nitrogen driven by Fe2+/Fe3+ cycle in constructed wetland through automatic tidal operation (2022), Water Research

Frequent co-authors in Wu's collaborations include Zhen Hu, Zizhang Guo, Huimin Xie, Zhixun Luo, and Jian Zhang, reflecting active partnerships and team research efforts.

Best Publications

  • A review on the sustainability of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment: Design and operation

    Haiming Wu;Jian Zhang;Huu Hao Ngo;Wenshan Guo

  • Constructed wetlands for pollution control

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  • Nutrient removal in constructed microcosm wetlands for treating polluted river water in northern China

    Haiming Wu;Jian Zhang;Peizhi Li;Jinyong Zhang

  • Optimizations on supply and distribution of dissolved oxygen in constructed wetlands: A review

    Huaqing Liu;Zhen Hu;Jian Zhang;Huu Hao Ngo

  • Nitrogen removal in intermittently aerated vertical flow constructed wetlands: Impact of influent COD/N ratios

    Jinlin Fan;Wengang Wang;Bo Zhang;Yeye Guo

  • Interactions of high-rate nitrate reduction and heavy metal mitigation in iron-carbon-based constructed wetlands for purifying contaminated groundwater.

    Lixia Jia;Hai Liu;Qiang Kong;Ming Li

  • Enhanced nitrogen removal of low C/N domestic wastewater using a biochar-amended aerated vertical flow constructed wetland.

    Xu Zhou;Xuezhen Wang;Hai Zhang;Haiming Wu

  • A new view into three-dimensional excitation-emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy for dissolved organic matter.

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  • Intermittent aeration strategy to enhance organics and nitrogen removal in subsurface flow constructed wetlands.

    Jinlin Fan;Bo Zhang;Jian Zhang;Huu Hao Ngo

  • Decentralized domestic wastewater treatment using intermittently aerated vertical flow constructed wetlands: Impact of influent strengths

    Haiming Wu;Jinlin Fan;Jian Zhang;Huu Hao Ngo

  • Spectral characteristics of dissolved organic matter in various agricultural soils throughout China

    Jiakai Gao;Chenglong Liang;Guangzhu Shen;Jialong Lv

  • Simultaneously enhanced removal of PAHs and nitrogen driven by Fe2+/Fe3+ cycle in constructed wetland through automatic tidal operation.

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  • Predicting potential release of dissolved organic matter from biochars derived from agricultural residues using fluorescence and ultraviolet absorbance.

    Ming Li;Afeng Zhang;Haiming Wu;Hai Liu

  • Impacts of aeration and biochar addition on extracellular polymeric substances and microbial communities in constructed wetlands for low C/N wastewater treatment: Implications for clogging

    Xu Zhou;Zhihui Chen;Zhuoran Li;Haiming Wu;Haiming Wu

  • An innovative biochar-amended substrate vertical flow constructed wetland for low C/N wastewater treatment: Impact of influent strengths

    Xu Zhou;Chenglong Liang;Lixia Jia;Likui Feng

  • New insight into ammonium oxidation processes and mechanisms mediated by manganese oxide in constructed wetlands.

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  • Simultaneous enhancement of nitrogen removal and nitrous oxide reduction by a saturated biochar-based intermittent aeration vertical flow constructed wetland: Effects of influent strength

    Xu Zhou;Lixia Jia;Chenglong Liang;Likui Feng

  • Nitrogen removal and nitrous oxide emission in surface flow constructed wetlands for treating sewage treatment plant effluent: Effect of C/N ratios.

    Ming Li;Haiming Wu;Jian Zhang;Huu Hao Ngo

  • Can we use mine waste as substrate in constructed wetlands to intensify nutrient removal? A critical assessment of key removal mechanisms and long-term environmental risks.

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  • Intensified nitrogen removal in intermittently-aerated vertical flow constructed wetlands with agricultural biomass: Effect of influent C/N ratios

    Lixia Jia;Ruigang Wang;Likui Feng;Xu Zhou

  • Intensified organics and nitrogen removal in the intermittent-aerated constructed wetland using a novel sludge-ceramsite as substrate.

    Haiming Wu;Jinlin Fan;Jian Zhang;Huu Hao Ngo

  • Optimization of organics and nitrogen removal in intermittently aerated vertical flow constructed wetlands: Effects of aeration time and aeration rate

    Haiming Wu;Haiming Wu;Jinlin Fan;Jian Zhang;Huu Hao Ngo

  • Can biochar application improve nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands for treating anaerobically-digested swine wastewater?

    Likui Feng;Ruigang Wang;Lixia Jia;Haiming Wu

  • Mass Balance Study on Phosphorus Removal in Constructed Wetland Microcosms Treating Polluted River Water

    Haiming Wu;Jian Zhang;Cong Li;Jinlin Fan

  • Nitrogen transformations and balance in constructed wetlands for slightly polluted river water treatment using different macrophytes.

    Haiming Wu;Jian Zhang;Rong Wei;Shuang Liang

Frequent Co-Authors

Wenshan Guo
Wenshan Guo University of Technology Sydney
Shuang Liang
Shuang Liang Shandong University
Huu Hao Ngo
Huu Hao Ngo University of Technology Sydney
Shubiao Wu
Shubiao Wu Aarhus University
Xin Zhao
Xin Zhao McGill University
Hans Brix
Hans Brix Aarhus University
Da Chen
Da Chen Jinan University
Xiaoxu Jia
Xiaoxu Jia Chinese Academy of Sciences
Spyros G. Pavlostathis
Spyros G. Pavlostathis Georgia Institute of Technology

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