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Environmental Sciences
China
2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
65
Citations
13413
World Ranking
2237
National Ranking
222

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in China Leader Award

Overview

She-Jun Chen is affiliated with South China Normal University in China and focuses their research on environmental science, with a specialization in health, toxicology, and mutagenesis.

Their recent research work spans multiple topics related to environmental pollutants and their impact on health and the environment. These topics include:

  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies

She-Jun Chen's publications appear predominantly in venues that focus on environmental science and pollution, reflecting a sustained engagement with both broad and specialized aspects of the field. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Environmental Research
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials

The scholar collaborates regularly with several researchers, indicating a network of frequent co-authors contributing to the breadth and depth of their work. These frequent collaborators are:

  • Yuan Zeng
  • Bixian Mai
  • Yufeng Guan
  • Yuqi Huang
  • Yuxin Sun

Some of the recent scientific papers published by She-Jun Chen include:

  • "Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in residential indoor air during interior finish period: Sources, variations, and health risks" (2023) published in Hygiene and Environmental Health Advances
  • "Traditional and novel organophosphate esters (OPEs) in PM2.5 of a megacity, southern China: Spatioseasonal variations, sources, and influencing factors" (2021) published in Environmental Pollution
  • "Uptake of halogenated organic compounds (HOCs) into peanut and corn during the whole life cycle grown in an agricultural field" (2020) published in Environmental Pollution
  • "Human hair as a noninvasive matrix to assess exposure to micro-organic contaminants: State of the art review" (2023) published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Particle size-resolved emission characteristics of complex polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) mixtures from various combustion sources" (2022) published in Environmental Research

Their research landscape integrates atmospheric science, pollution, and environmental engineering, with specific focus areas in the analysis and mitigation of toxic organic pollutants, air quality, and the effects of chemical contaminants on health and ecosystems.

Best Publications

  • Distribution of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in sediments of the Pearl River Delta and adjacent South China Sea.

    Bixian Mai;Shejun Chen;Xiaojun Luo;Laiguo Chen

  • Heavy metal contamination of soil and water in the vicinity of an abandoned e-waste recycling site: implications for dissemination of heavy metals.

    Qihang Wu;Jonathan Y.S. Leung;Xinhua Geng;Shejun Chen

  • Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in wild aquatic species from an electronic waste (e-waste) recycling site in South China

    Jiang-Ping Wu;Xiao-Jun Luo;Ying Zhang;Yong Luo

  • Occurrence of brominated flame retardants other than polybrominated diphenyl ethers in environmental and biota samples from southern China.

    Tian Shi;She-Jun Chen;Xiao-Jun Luo;Xiu-Lan Zhang

  • Concentration levels, compositional profiles, and gas-particle partitioning of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in the atmosphere of an urban city in South China.

    Lai-Guo Chen;Bi-Xian Mai;Xin-Hui Bi;She-Jun Chen

  • Polybrominated diphenyl ethers in road and farmland soils from an e-waste recycling region in Southern China: concentrations, source profiles, and potential dispersion and deposition.

    Yong Luo;Xiao-Jun Luo;Zhen Lin;She-Jun Chen

  • Heavy metals in food, house dust, and water from an e-waste recycling area in South China and the potential risk to human health

    Jing Zheng;Ke-hui Chen;Xiao Yan;She-Jun Chen

  • Spatial distribution and vertical profile of polybrominated diphenyl ethers, tetrabromobisphenol A, and decabromodiphenylethane in river sediment from an industrialized region of South China.

    Xiu-Lan Zhang;Xiao-Jun Luo;She-Jun Chen;Jiang-Ping Wu

  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in suspended particulate matter and sediments from the Pearl River Estuary and adjacent coastal areas, China.

    Xiao-Jun Luo;She-Jun Chen;Bi-Xian Mai;Qing-Shu Yang;Qing-Shu Yang

  • Persistent Halogenated Compounds in Waterbirds from an e-Waste Recycling Region in South China

    Xiao-jun Luo;Xiu-lan Zhang;Juan Liu;Jiang-ping Wu

  • Isomer-Specific Bioaccumulation and Trophic Transfer of Dechlorane Plus in the Freshwater Food Web from a Highly Contaminated Site, South China

    Jiang-Ping Wu;Ying Zhang;Xiao-Jun Luo;Jing Wang

  • Brominated Flame Retardants in Children’s Toys: Concentration, Composition, and Children’s Exposure and Risk Assessment

    She-Jun Chen;Yun-Juan Ma;Jing Wang;Da Chen

  • Distribution and mass inventories of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and organochlorine pesticides in sediments of the pearl river estuary and the Northern South China Sea

    She-Jun Chen;Xiao-Jun Luo;Bi-xian Mai;Guo-Ying Sheng

  • Flame retardants and organochlorines in indoor dust from several e-waste recycling sites in South China: composition variations and implications for human exposure.

    Xiaobo Zheng;Fuchao Xu;Kehui Chen;Yanhong Zeng

  • Trophodynamics of hexabromocyclododecanes and several other non-PBDE brominated flame retardants in a freshwater food web.

    Jiang-Ping Wu;Yun-Tao Guan;Ying Zhang;Xiao-Jun Luo

  • Brominated flame retardants in house dust from e-waste recycling and urban areas in South China: implications on human exposure.

    Jing Wang;Yun-Juan Ma;She-Jun Chen;Mi Tian

  • Occurrence of organophosphorus flame retardants in indoor dust in multiple microenvironments of southern China and implications for human exposure

    Chun Tao He;Jing Zheng;Lin Qiao;She Jun Chen

  • Polybrominated diphenyl ethers in surface sediments of the Yangtze River Delta: Levels, distribution and potential hydrodynamic influence.

    She-Jun Chen;Xiao-Jiang Gao;Bi-Xian Mai;Zhuo-Min Chen

  • Brominated Flame Retardants in the Atmosphere of E-Waste and Rural Sites in Southern China: Seasonal Variation, Temperature Dependence, and Gas-Particle Partitioning

    Mi Tian;She-Jun Chen;Jing Wang;Xiao-Bo Zheng

  • Occurrence of brominated flame retardants (BFRs), organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in agricultural soils in a BFR-manufacturing region of North China.

    Zhi-Cheng Zhu;She-Jun Chen;Jing Zheng;Mi Tian

  • Chlorinated paraffins in sediments from the Pearl River Delta, South China: spatial and temporal distributions and implication for processes.

    Man-Ying Chen;Xiao-Jun Luo;Xiu-Lan Zhang;Ming-Jing He

Frequent Co-Authors

Bi-Xian Mai
Bi-Xian Mai Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiao-Jun Luo
Xiao-Jun Luo Chinese Academy of Sciences
Guoying Sheng
Guoying Sheng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Eddy Y. Zeng
Eddy Y. Zeng South China University of Technology
Jiamo Fu
Jiamo Fu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xianzhi Peng
Xianzhi Peng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Da Chen
Da Chen Jinan University
Tao Wang
Tao Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xinming Wang
Xinming Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Staci L. Massey Simonich
Staci L. Massey Simonich Oregon State University

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