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Suixin Liu is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and specializes in environmental science, earth and planetary sciences, and medicine. Their research primarily focuses on atmospheric science, health toxicology, and global and planetary change, with additional work in pulmonary and respiratory medicine as well as molecular biology.

The main topics explored in their work include:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Apelin-related biomedical research
  • COVID-19 impact on air quality

Frequent co-authors contributing to their research are:

  • Junji Cao
  • Guohui Li
  • Qiyuan Wang
  • Xia Li
  • Ruonan Wang

Scientific findings from Suixin Liu have been published across various respected venues, including:

  • Environmental Pollution
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Scientific Reports
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Atmospheric Environment

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Liu include:

  • "The Latest View on the Mechanism of Ferroptosis and Its Research Progress in Spinal Cord Injury," 2020, Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
  • "Wintertime nitrate formation pathways in the north China plain: Importance of N2O5 heterogeneous hydrolysis," 2020, Environmental Pollution
  • "Emission factors, characteristics, and gas-particle partitioning of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in PM2.5 emitted for the typical solid fuel combustions in rural Guanzhong Plain, China," 2021, Environmental Pollution
  • "The relationship between the intensified heat waves and deteriorated summertime ozone pollution in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, China, during 2013-2017," 2022, Environmental Pollution
  • "Increasing atmospheric oxidizing capacity weakens emission mitigation effort in Beijing during autumn haze events," 2021, Chemosphere

Their research contributions include a substantial number of publications in environmental science fields with 47 works, followed by 31 in earth and planetary sciences and 26 in medicine. Subfields of particular focus encompass atmospheric science with 30 works, health and toxicology with 25, and global and planetary change with 16 publications.

Best Publications

  • Ionic composition of TSP and PM2.5 during dust storms and air pollution episodes at Xi'an, China

    Zhenxing Shen;Zhenxing Shen;Junji Cao;Richard Arimoto;Zhiwei Han

  • Evaluation of the thermal/optical reflectance method for discrimination between char- and soot-EC.

    Yongming Han;Junji Cao;Judith C. Chow;Judith C. Chow;John G. Watson;John G. Watson

  • A possible pathway for rapid growth of sulfate during haze days in China

    Guohui Li;Naifang Bei;Junji Cao;Rujin Huang

  • Impact of PM2.5 chemical compositions on aerosol light scattering in Guangzhou — the largest megacity in South China

    Jun Tao;Jun Tao;Leiming Zhang;Leiming Zhang;Kinfai Ho;Renjian Zhang

  • Aerosol particles at a high-altitude site on the Southeast Tibetan Plateau, China: Implications for pollution transport from South Asia

    Zhuzi Zhao;Junji Cao;Zhenxing Shen;Baiqing Xu

  • Molecular distribution and stable carbon isotopic composition of dicarboxylic acids, ketocarboxylic acids, and α-dicarbonyls in size-resolved atmospheric particles from Xi'an City, China.

    Gehui Wang;Gehui Wang;Kimitaka Kawamura;Chunlei Cheng;Jianjun Li

  • Widespread and persistent ozone pollution in eastern China during the non-winter season of 2015: observations and source attributions

    Guohui Li;Naifang Bei;Junji Cao;Jiarui Wu

  • High Contribution of Secondary Brown Carbon to Aerosol Light Absorption in the Southeastern Margin of Tibetan Plateau

    Qiyuan Wang;Qiyuan Wang;Yongming Han;Yongming Han;Jianhuai Ye;Suixin Liu;Suixin Liu

  • Chemical Characteristics of Fine Particles (PM1) from Xi'an, China

    Zhenxing Shen;Junji Cao;Richard Arimoto;Yuemei Han

  • Evaluation of the thermal/optical reflectance method for quantification of elemental carbon in sediments

    Yongining Han;Junji Cao;Zhisheng An;Judith C. Chow;Judith C. Chow

  • Variations in PM2.5, TSP, BC, and trace gases (NO2, SO2, and O3) between haze and non-haze episodes in winter over Xi'an, China

    Qian Zhang;Qian Zhang;Zhenxing Shen;Zhenxing Shen;Junji Cao;Renjian Zhang

  • Measuring and modeling black carbon (BC) contamination in the SE Tibetan Plateau

    Junji Cao;Xuexi Tie;Xuexi Tie;Baiqing Xu;Zhuzi Zhao

  • Chemical profiles of urban fugitive dust PM2.5 samples in Northern Chinese cities

    Zhenxing Shen;Zhenxing Shen;Jian Sun;Junji Cao;Leiming Zhang

  • Particulate matters emitted from maize straw burning for winter heating in rural areas in Guanzhong Plain, China: Current emission and future reduction

    Jian Sun;Jian Sun;Zhenxing Shen;Zhenxing Shen;Junji Cao;Leiming Zhang

  • Seasonal variations and chemical characteristics of sub-micrometer particles (PM1) in Guangzhou, China

    Jun Tao;Zhenxing Shen;Chongshu Zhu;Jianhua Yue

  • Characterization of PM2.5 in Guangzhou, China: uses of organic markers for supporting source apportionment.

    Jingzhi Wang;Steven Sai Hang Ho;Steven Sai Hang Ho;Shexia Ma;Junji Cao;Junji Cao

  • Optical properties and possible sources of brown carbon in PM2.5 over Xi'an, China

    Zhenxing Shen;Zhenxing Shen;Qian Zhang;Junji Cao;Leiming Zhang

  • Concentration and sources of atmospheric nitrous acid (HONO) at an urban site in Western China

    Ru-Jin Huang;Lu Yang;Junji Cao;Qiyuan Wang

  • Chemical composition of PM10 and PM2.5 collected at ground level and 100 meters during a strong winter-time pollution episode in Xi'an, China.

    Zhenxing Shen;Junji Cao;Suixin Liu;Chongshu Zhu

  • Contributions of trans-boundary transport to summertime air quality in Beijing, China

    Jiarui Wu;Guohui Li;Junji Cao;Naifang Bei

  • Aerosol–photolysis interaction reduces particulate matter during wintertime haze events

    Jiarui Wu;Naifang Bei;Bo Hu;Suixin Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Junji Cao
Junji Cao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhenxing Shen
Zhenxing Shen Xi'an Jiaotong University
Ru-Jin Huang
Ru-Jin Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xuexi Tie
Xuexi Tie Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qiyuan Wang
Qiyuan Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chongshu Zhu
Chongshu Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Steven Sai Hang Ho
Steven Sai Hang Ho Desert Research Institute
Naifang Bei
Naifang Bei Xi'an Jiaotong University
Yongming Han
Yongming Han Chinese Academy of Sciences
Kin-Fai Ho
Kin-Fai Ho Chinese University of Hong Kong

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