The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Surface water, Chromatography, Sewage treatment, Environmental chemistry and Wastewater. His Surface water research includes themes of Multivariate analysis, Sampling, Water quality, Water resources and Principal component analysis. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Oil refinery and Dichloromethane, Solvent.
His studies in Sewage treatment integrate themes in fields like Extraction and Process engineering. His Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Carbon, Geologic Sediments and Adsorption. His Wastewater study combines topics in areas such as Fiber, Membrane, Ultrafiltration and Pulmonary surfactant.
His main research concerns Environmental engineering, Waste management, Environmental chemistry, Air quality index and Wastewater. His studies deal with areas such as Water quality, Reuse and Environmental remediation as well as Environmental engineering. His Waste management research incorporates elements of Raw material and Petroleum.
His Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Soil water, Soil contamination, Desorption, Adsorption and Chromium. His study in Air quality index is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Atmospheric sciences, Pollutant, Pollution and MM5. His Wastewater study incorporates themes from Denitrification, Denitrifying bacteria and Effluent.
Extraction, Environmental chemistry, Aqueous solution, Chromium and Waste management are his primary areas of study. His Extraction research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Desorption and Effluent. His Environmental chemistry research includes elements of Soil water, Soil contamination, Leaching, Carbonate and Nitric acid.
His Aqueous solution research includes themes of Cation-exchange capacity, Char, Sorption and Nuclear chemistry. His Chromium study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ecotoxicology, Urban wetland, Wetland and Metal. His Waste management study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Pollution.
Jianbing Li mainly focuses on Environmental chemistry, Chromium, Metal, Ecotoxicology and Bioavailability. His work deals with themes such as Microbial population biology, Microorganism, Adsorption, Wastewater and Sewage treatment, which intersect with Environmental chemistry. Jianbing Li has researched Chromium in several fields, including Carbonate and Urban wetland, Wetland.
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Recent development in the treatment of oily sludge from petroleum industry: A review
Guangji Hu;Jianbing Li;Guangming Zeng.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2013)
Optimization of wastewater treatment alternative selection by hierarchy grey relational analysis.
Guangming Zeng;Ru Jiang;Guohe Huang;Min Xu.
(2007)
An integrated fuzzy-stochastic modeling approach for risk assessment of groundwater contamination.
Jianbing Li;Gordon H. Huang;Gordon H. Huang;Guangming Zeng;Imran Maqsood.
(2007)
Relationship between atmospheric pollution processes and synoptic pressure patterns in northern China
Z.H. Chen;S.Y. Cheng;J.B. Li;X.R. Guo.
Atmospheric Environment (2008)
Assessment of surface water quality using multivariate statistical techniques in red soil hilly region: a case study of Xiangjiang watershed, China
Qi Zhang;Zhongwu Li;Guangming Zeng;Jianbing Li;Jianbing Li.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2009)
Oil recovery from refinery oily sludge via ultrasound and freeze/thaw
Ju Zhang;Jianbing Li;Ronald W. Thring;Xuan Hu.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2012)
Microbial community succession and lignocellulose degradation during agricultural waste composting
Hongyan Yu;Guangming Zeng;Guangming Zeng;Hongli Huang;Xingmei Xi.
(2007)
Identification of regional atmospheric PM10 transport pathways using HYSPLIT, MM5-CMAQ and synoptic pressure pattern analysis
F. Wang;D. S. Chen;S. Y. Cheng;J. B. Li.
Environmental Modelling and Software (2010)
Adsorption behavior of bisphenol A on sediments in Xiangjiang River, Central-south China.
Guangming Zeng;Chang Zhang;Guohe Huang;Guohe Huang;Jian Yu.
(2006)
Aerobic degradation of bisphenol A by Achromobacter xylosoxidans strain B-16 isolated from compost leachate of municipal solid waste.
Chang Zhang;Guangming Zeng;Li Yuan;Jian Yu.
(2007)
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