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Jun Zheng is affiliated with Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology in China. Their research primarily focuses on fields related to Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with notable emphasis on Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, Global and Planetary Change, as well as Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics.

Their work addresses several main topics within the atmospheric and environmental research domains, including:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies

Jun Zheng has contributed extensively to scientific literature, with recent papers covering various aspects of urban atmospheric environments and particle formation. Selected publications include:

  • Seasonal Characteristics of New Particle Formation and Growth in Urban Beijing, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Is reducing new particle formation a plausible solution to mitigate particulate air pollution in Beijing and other Chinese megacities?, 2020, Faraday Discussions
  • Sulfuric acid-amine nucleation in urban Beijing, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • The Synergistic Role of Sulfuric Acid, Bases, and Oxidized Organics Governing New-Particle Formation in Beijing, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Continuous and comprehensive atmospheric observations in Beijing: a station to understand the complex urban atmospheric environment, 2020, Big Earth Data

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors such as Yan Ma, Jingkun Jiang, Lin Wang, Markku Kulmala, and Chao Yan, indicating a research network centered on environmental and atmospheric studies.

Jun Zheng's research is regularly published in a range of journals with repeated contributions to Atmospheric Environment, Environmental Science & Technology, Atmospheric chemistry and physics, The Science of The Total Environment, and Journal of Environmental Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Markedly enhanced absorption and direct radiative forcing of black carbon under polluted urban environments

    Jianfei Peng;Min Hu;Song Guo;Zhuofei Du

  • Atmospheric new particle formation from sulfuric acid and amines in a Chinese megacity

    Lei Yao;Olga Garmash;Federico Bianchi;Federico Bianchi;Jun Zheng

  • Atmospheric nanoparticles formed from heterogeneous reactions of organics

    Lin Wang;Alexei F. Khalizov;Jun Zheng;Wen Xu

  • Enhanced Light Absorption and Scattering by Carbon Soot Aerosol Internally Mixed with Sulfuric Acid

    Alexei F. Khalizov;Huaxin Xue;Lin Wang;Jun Zheng

  • Formation of nanoparticles of blue haze enhanced by anthropogenic pollution

    Renyi Zhang;Lin Wang;Alexei F. Khalizov;Jun Zhao

  • Submicron aerosol analysis and organic source apportionment in an urban atmosphere in Pearl River Delta of China using high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometry

    Ling-Yan He;Xiao-Feng Huang;Lian Xue;Min Hu

  • Primary sources and secondary formation of organic aerosols in Beijing, China.

    Song Guo;Min Hu;Qingfeng Guo;Xin Zhang

  • The roles of sulfuric acid in new particle formation and growth in the mega-city of Beijing

    D. L. Yue;M. Hu;R. Y. Zhang;R. Y. Zhang;Z. B. Wang

  • Use of a mobile laboratory to evaluate changes in on-road air pollutants during the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics

    M. Wang;T. Zhu;J. Zheng;R. Y. Zhang

  • Seasonal Characteristics of New Particle Formation and Growth in Urban Beijing

    Chenjuan Deng;Yueyun Fu;Lubna Dada;Chao Yan;Chao Yan

  • Measurement of atmospheric amines and ammonia using the high resolution time-of-flight chemical ionization mass spectrometry

    Jun Zheng;Yan Ma;Mindong Chen;Qi Zhang

  • Mexico city aerosol analysis during MILAGRO using high resolution aerosol mass spectrometry at the urban supersite (T0) – Part 2: Analysis of the biomass burning contribution and the non-fossil carbon fraction

    Allison Aiken;B. de Foy;Christine Wiedinmyer;Peter DeCarlo;Peter DeCarlo

  • Is reducing new particle formation a plausible solution to mitigate particulate air pollution in Beijing and other Chinese megacities

    Markku Kulmala;Markku Kulmala;Lubna Dada;Kaspar R Daellenbach;Chao Yan;Chao Yan

  • Detection of atmospheric gaseous amines and amides by a high-resolution time-of-flight chemical ionization mass spectrometer with protonated ethanol reagent ions

    Lei Yao;Ming-Yi Wang;Ming-Yi Wang;Xin-Ke Wang;Yi-Jun Liu;Yi-Jun Liu

  • Sulfuric acid–amine nucleation in urban Beijing

    Runlong Cai;Runlong Cai;Runlong Cai;Chao Yan;Chao Yan;Dongsen Yang;Rujing Yin

  • The Synergistic Role of Sulfuric Acid, Bases, and Oxidized Organics Governing New-Particle Formation in Beijing

    Chao Yan;Chao Yan;Rujing Yin;Yiqun Lu;Lubna Dada

  • Chemical evolution of volatile organic compounds in the outflow of the Mexico City metropolitan area

    E. C. Apel;L. K. Emmons;T. Karl;F. Flocke

  • Effects of coating of dicarboxylic acids on the mass-mobility relationship of soot particles.

    Huaxin Xue;Alexei F. Khalizov;Lin Wang;Jun Zheng

  • Measurements of OH and HO 2 concentrations during the MCMA-2006 field campaign – Part 2: Model comparison and radical budget

    S. Dusanter;D. Vimal;D. Vimal;P. S. Stevens;R. Volkamer

  • Continuous and comprehensive atmospheric observations in Beijing: a station to understand the complex urban atmospheric environment

    Yongchun Liu;Chao Yan;Zemin Feng;Feixue Zheng

Frequent Co-Authors

Renyi Zhang
Renyi Zhang Texas A&M University
Markku Kulmala
Markku Kulmala University of Helsinki
Min Hu
Min Hu Peking University
Jingkun Jiang
Jingkun Jiang Tsinghua University
Douglas R. Worsnop
Douglas R. Worsnop University of Helsinki
Xinrong Ren
Xinrong Ren University of Maryland, College Park
Tuukka Petäjä
Tuukka Petäjä University of Helsinki
Pauli Paasonen
Pauli Paasonen University of Helsinki
Rainer Volkamer
Rainer Volkamer University of Colorado Boulder

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