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67
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15466
World Ranking
1986
National Ranking
190

Overview

Zhijun Wu is affiliated with Peking University in China and has contributed extensively to multiple fields, primarily focusing on engineering, environmental science, and earth and planetary sciences. Their research spans across various subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, atmospheric science, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, automotive engineering, and environmental engineering.

The scientist's work concentrates on key topics such as atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, air quality and health impacts, advancements in battery materials, advanced battery materials and technologies, atmospheric ozone and climate, advanced battery technologies research, and air quality monitoring and forecasting.

Zhijun Wu has published numerous papers in diverse high-impact venues. Frequent publication platforms include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Atmospheric Environment

Some of their recent notable papers are:

  • "Remarkable nucleation and growth of ultrafine particles from vehicular exhaust," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Anode-free rechargeable lithium metal batteries: Progress and prospects," 2020, Energy Storage Materials
  • "Explosive Secondary Aerosol Formation during Severe Haze in the North China Plain," 2021, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Field Determination of Nitrate Formation Pathway in Winter Beijing," 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Generating a captivating S-scheme CuBi2O4/CoV2O6 heterojunction with boosted charge spatial separation for efficiently removing tetracycline antibiotic from wastewater," 2022, Journal of Cleaner Production

Zhijun Wu has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, with the most frequent partnerships including:

  • Min Hu
  • Hongge Pan
  • Song Guo
  • Hongge Pan (appearing twice with different counts)
  • Yaxiong Yang

Best Publications

  • Elucidating severe urban haze formation in China

    Song Guo;Min Hu;Misti L. Zamora;Jianfei Peng

  • Rapid aerosol particle growth and increase of cloud condensation nucleus activity by secondary aerosol formation and condensation: A case study for regional air pollution in northeastern China

    A. Wiedensohler;Y. F. Cheng;A. Nowak;B. Wehner

  • Particle number size distribution in the urban atmosphere of Beijing, China

    Zhijun Wu;Min Hu;Peng Lin;Shang Liu

  • New particle formation in Beijing, China: Statistical analysis of a 1‐year data set

    Zhijun Wu;Min Hu;Shang Liu;Birgit Wehner

  • Fine particle pH during severe haze episodes in northern China

    Mingxu Liu;Yu Song;Tian Zhou;Zhenying Xu

  • Aerosol Liquid Water Driven by Anthropogenic Inorganic Salts: Implying Its Key Role in Haze Formation over the North China Plain

    Zhijun Wu;Yu Wang;Tianyi Tan;Yishu Zhu

  • High N2O5 Concentrations Observed in Urban Beijing: Implications of a Large Nitrate Formation Pathway

    Haichao Wang;Keding Lu;Xiaorui Chen;Qindan Zhu

  • The formation of nitro-aromatic compounds under high NO x and anthropogenic VOC conditions in urban Beijing, China

    Yujue Wang;Min Hu;Yuchen Wang;Jing Zheng

  • 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

  • Exploring atmospheric free-radical chemistry in China: the self-cleansing capacity and the formation of secondary air pollution.

    Keding Lu;Song Guo;Zhaofeng Tan;Haichao Wang

  • Fast Photochemistry in Wintertime Haze: Consequences for Pollution Mitigation Strategies

    Keding Lu;Hendrik Fuchs;Andreas Hofzumahaus;Zhaofeng Tan

  • Towards closing the gap between hygroscopic growth and activation for secondary organic aerosol: Part 1 – Evidence from measurements

    H. Wex;M. D. Petters;C. M. Carrico;E. Hallbauer

  • Remarkable nucleation and growth of ultrafine particles from vehicular exhaust

    Song Guo;Min Hu;Jianfei Peng;Zhijun Wu

  • Acidic gases, ammonia and water-soluble ions in PM2.5 at a coastal site in the Pearl River Delta, China

    Min Hu;Zhijun Wu;J. Slanina;Peng Lin

  • Explosive Secondary Aerosol Formation during Severe Haze in the North China Plain.

    Jianfei Peng;Jianfei Peng;Min Hu;Dongjie Shang;Zhijun Wu

  • Submicrometer Particles Are in the Liquid State during Heavy Haze Episodes in the Urban Atmosphere of Beijing, China

    Yuechen Liu;Zhijun Wu;Yu Wang;Yao Xiao

  • Rapid SO 2 emission reductions significantly increase tropospheric ammonia concentrations over the North China Plain

    Mingxu Liu;Xin Huang;Yu Song;Tingting Xu

  • Variability of the aerosol number size distribution in Beijing, China: New particle formation, dust storms, and high continental background

    B. Wehner;A. Wiedensohler;T. M. Tuch;Z. J. Wu

  • Characteristics of aerosol size distributions and new particle formation in the summer in Beijing

    Dingli Yue;Min Hu;Zhijun Wu;Zhibin Wang

  • Global analysis of continental boundary layer new particle formation based on long-term measurements

    Tuomo Nieminen;Tuomo Nieminen;Veli Matti Kerminen;Tuukka Petäjä;Pasi P. Aalto

  • Overview of biological ice nucleating particles in the atmosphere.

    Shu Huang;Wei Hu;Jie Chen;Zhijun Wu

  • Field Determination of Nitrate Formation Pathway in Winter Beijing.

    Xiaorui Chen;Haichao Wang;Keding Lu;Chunmeng Li

  • Estimation of size-resolved ambient particle density based on the measurement of aerosol number, mass, and chemical size distributions in the winter in Beijing.

    Min Hu;Jianfei Peng;Kang Sun;Dingli Yue

Frequent Co-Authors

Min Hu
Min Hu Peking University
Song Guo
Song Guo Peking University
Yusheng Wu
Yusheng Wu Hublet Oy
Limin Zeng
Limin Zeng Peking University
Alfred Wiedensohler
Alfred Wiedensohler Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
Birgit Wehner
Birgit Wehner Leibniz Association
Keding Lu
Keding Lu Peking University
Xin Li
Xin Li Peking University
Laurent Poulain
Laurent Poulain Leibniz Association
Yuanhang Zhang
Yuanhang Zhang Peking University

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