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Overview

Yujing Mu is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and specializes in research related to atmospheric sciences and environmental science. Their work spans multiple interconnected fields with a particular focus on air quality, atmospheric chemistry, and the impacts of pollutants on health and the environment.

The main fields of study for Yujing Mu include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science

Their research delves deeper into several subfields of study such as:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Automotive Engineering

The primary topics covered in their body of work are:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Vehicle emissions and performance

Yujing Mu has contributed extensively to several publication venues including:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Journal of Environmental Sciences
  • Atmospheric Environment

Representative recent papers authored by Yujing Mu include:

  • "Formation mechanisms of atmospheric nitrate and sulfate during the winter haze pollution periods in Beijing: gas-phase, heterogeneous and aqueous-phase chemistry" (2020) published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "HONO Budget and Its Role in Nitrate Formation in the Rural North China Plain" (2020) published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • "An investigation into the role of VOCs in SOA and ozone production in Beijing, China" (2020) published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Significant impact of coal combustion on VOCs emissions in winter in a North China rural site" (2020) published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "An unexpected large continental source of reactive bromine and chlorine with significant impact on wintertime air quality" (2020) published in National Science Review

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers including:

  • Pengfei Liu
  • Chaoyang Xue
  • Chenglong Zhang
  • Jianmin Chen
  • Junfeng Liu

Best Publications

  • Emission reduction potential of using ethanol–biodiesel–diesel fuel blend on a heavy-duty diesel engine

    Xiaoyan Shi;Xiaobing Pang;Yujing Mu;Hong He

  • Levels, sources and health risks of carbonyls and BTEX in the ambient air of Beijing, China

    Yujie Zhang;Yujie Zhang;Yujing Mu;Junfeng Liu;Abdelwahid Mellouki

  • An investigation into the role of VOCs in SOA and ozone production in Beijing, China.

    Qianqian Li;Guijin Su;Chuanqi Li;Pengfei Liu

  • Seasonal and diurnal variations of carbonyl compounds in Beijing ambient air

    Xiaobing Pang;Yujing Mu

  • Formation mechanisms of atmospheric nitrate and sulfate during the winter haze pollution periods in Beijing: gas-phase, heterogeneous and aqueous-phase chemistry

    Pengfei Liu;Can Ye;Chaoyang Xue;Chenglong Zhang

  • Characteristics of carbonyl compounds emission from a diesel-engine using biodiesel–ethanol–diesel as fuel

    Xiaobing Pang;Xiaoyan Shi;Yujing Mu;Hong He

  • HONO budget and its role in nitrate formation in the rural North China Plain

    Chaoyang Xue;Chaoyang Xue;Chenglong Zhang;Can Ye;Pengfei Liu

  • Carbonyls emission from ethanol-blended gasoline and biodiesel-ethanol-diesel used in engines

    Xiaobing Pang;Yujing Mu;Juan Yuan;Hong He

  • Which ornamental plant species effectively remove benzene from indoor air

    Yan-Ju Liu;Yu-Jing Mu;Yong-Guan Zhu;Hui Ding

  • Ozone and SOA formation potential based on photochemical loss of VOCs during the Beijing summer.

    Junlei Zhan;Zeming Feng;Pengfei Liu;Xiaowei He

  • A comparison study on airborne particles during haze days and non-haze days in Beijing

    Zhenquan Sun;Yujing Mu;Yanju Liu;Longyi Shao

  • Atmospheric levels of BTEX compounds during the 2008 Olympic Games in the urban area of Beijing.

    Junfeng Liu;Yujing Mu;Yujie Zhang;Zhimin Zhang

  • The effect of drip irrigation and drip fertigation on N2O and NO emissions, water saving and grain yields in a maize field in the North China Plain.

    Di Tian;Yuanyuan Zhang;Yujing Mu;Yizhen Zhou

  • High H2O2 Concentrations Observed during Haze Periods during the Winter in Beijing: Importance of H2O2 Oxidation in Sulfate Formation

    Can Ye;Pengfei Liu;Zhuobiao Ma;Chaoyang Xue

  • Seasonal and diurnal variations in methane emissions from Wuliangsu Lake in arid regions of China

    Xiaonan Duan;Xiaoke Wang;Yujing Mu;Zhiyun Ouyang

  • Photodissociation of particulate nitrate as a source of daytime tropospheric Cl2

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  • Emissions of nitrous oxide, nitrogen oxides and ammonia from a maize field in the North China Plain

    Yuanyuan Zhang;Junfeng Liu;Yujing Mu;Shuwei Pei

  • An unexpected large continental source of reactive bromine and chlorine with significant impact on wintertime air quality.

    Xiang Peng;Weihao Wang;Men Xia;Hui Chen

  • Significant impact of coal combustion on VOCs emissions in winter in a North China rural site.

    Fei Zhang;Xiaona Shang;Hui Chen;Guangzhao Xie

  • Effect of pyrene on denitrification activity and abundance and composition of denitrifying community in an agricultural soil

    Guang-Xia Guo;Huan Deng;Min Qiao;Yu-Jing Mu

  • Evidence for Strong HONO Emission from Fertilized Agricultural Fields and its Remarkable Impact on Regional O 3 Pollution in the Summer North China Plain

    Chaoyang Xue;Chaoyang Xue;Can Ye;Chenglong Zhang;Valéry Catoire

  • Emission of volatile organic compounds from domestic coal stove with the actual alternation of flaming and smoldering combustion processes

    Chengtang Liu;Chenglong Zhang;Yujing Mu;Junfeng Liu

  • The levels, variation characteristics, and sources of atmospheric non-methane hydrocarbon compounds during wintertime in Beijing, China

    Chengtang Liu;Zhuobiao Ma;Yujing Mu;Junfeng Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Jianmin Chen
Jianmin Chen Fudan University
Abdelwahid Mellouki
Abdelwahid Mellouki Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Hong He
Hong He Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaoke Wang
Xiaoke Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Likun Xue
Likun Xue Shandong University
Tao Wang
Tao Wang Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Li
Hong Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhiyun Ouyang
Zhiyun Ouyang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xinfeng Wang
Xinfeng Wang Shandong University
Xinming Wang
Xinming Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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