2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in China Leader Award
Xinming Wang mainly focuses on Environmental chemistry, Air pollution, Environmental engineering, Meteorology and Volatile organic compound. His work carried out in the field of Environmental chemistry brings together such families of science as Sulfate, Nitrate and Aerosol. His work on Secondary organic aerosols as part of general Aerosol research is often related to Chinese academy of sciences, thus linking different fields of science.
Xinming Wang combines subjects such as Pollutant, Seasonality, Air quality index, Particulates and Ozone with his study of Air pollution. His Environmental engineering research includes themes of Hazardous waste, Benzene and Air pollutants. He interconnects Total organic carbon and Mixing ratio in the investigation of issues within Meteorology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental chemistry, Aerosol, Particulates, Environmental engineering and Air pollution. He specializes in Environmental chemistry, namely Total organic carbon. His studies deal with areas such as Mass spectrometry, Analytical chemistry, Chemical composition, Sulfate and Relative humidity as well as Aerosol.
The various areas that Xinming Wang examines in his Environmental engineering study include Toluene, Benzene and Gasoline. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Seasonality, Volatile organic compound, Pollutant and Air quality index. The Coal combustion products study combines topics in areas such as Biomass burning, Levoglucosan and Pyrene.
His primary scientific interests are in Environmental chemistry, Aerosol, Particulates, Ozone and Pollution. His research integrates issues of Atmosphere, Air quality index, Coal combustion products, Mass spectrometry and NOx in his study of Environmental chemistry. His study looks at the relationship between Air quality index and topics such as Air pollution, which overlap with Megacity.
His research in Aerosol intersects with topics in Pollutant, Atmospheric chemistry, Diesel fuel, Analytical chemistry and Sulfate. His Particulates research incorporates themes from Levoglucosan and Ultrafine particle. His Ozone research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Benzene and Volatile organic compound.
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental chemistry, Aerosol, Particulates, NOx and Sulfate. His Environmental chemistry study incorporates themes from Atmosphere, Coal combustion products, Biomass burning, Pollution and Ozone. His Aerosol research integrates issues from Combustion, Relative humidity, Diesel fuel and Analytical chemistry.
His Particulates research incorporates elements of Organosulfur compounds, Oleic acid and Particle size. His work deals with themes such as Levoglucosan, Nitrate and Aqueous solution, which intersect with Sulfate. Xinming Wang has researched Pollutant in several fields, including Air pollution and Air quality index.
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Particle-associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban air of Hong Kong
Hai Guo;Shuncheng Lee;K. F. Ho;X. M. Wang.
Atmospheric Environment (2003)
Persistent organic pollutants in environment of the Pearl River Delta, China: an overview
Jiamo Fu;Bixian Mai;Guoying Sheng;Gan Zhang.
Chemosphere (2003)
Synthesis of Nanoparticles with Novel Technology: High-Gravity Reactive Precipitation
Jian-Feng Chen;Yu-Hong Wang;Fen Guo;Xin-Ming Wang.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (2000)
The health effects of ambient PM2.5 and potential mechanisms
Shaolong Feng;Dan Gao;Fen Liao;Furong Zhou.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (2016)
Systematic review of Chinese studies of short-term exposure to air pollution and daily mortality.
Yu Shang;Zhiwei Sun;Junji Cao;Xinming Wang.
Environment International (2013)
Volatile organic compounds in 43 Chinese cities
Barbara Barletta;Simone Meinardi;F. Sherwood Rowland;Chuen-Yu Chan.
Atmospheric Environment (2005)
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in urban atmosphere of Hong Kong.
S.C. Lee;M.Y. Chiu;K.F. Ho;S.C. Zou.
Chemosphere (2002)
Enhanced photocatalytic performance of nanosized coupled ZnO/SnO2 photocatalysts for methyl orange degradation
Cun Wang;Cun Wang;Xinming Wang;Bo-Qing Xu;Jincai Zhao.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry (2004)
Air pollution and control action in Beijing
Hefeng Zhang;Shuxiao Wang;Jiming Hao;Xinming Wang.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2016)
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.
Environmental Science & Technology (2006)
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