Zhipeng Bai mainly focuses on Environmental chemistry, Coal combustion products, Environmental engineering, Coal and Environmental health. In his articles, Zhipeng Bai combines various disciplines, including Environmental chemistry and Industrial site. Zhipeng Bai interconnects Heavy metals and Aerosol in the investigation of issues within Coal combustion products.
His research in Aerosol intersects with topics in Total organic carbon and Seasonality. Zhipeng Bai has included themes like Fraction and Mineralogy in his Coal study. In the subject of general Environmental health, his work in Passive smoking is often linked to Health risk assessment, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Environmental chemistry, Coal combustion products, Environmental health, Environmental engineering and Aerosol. His Environmental chemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Combustion and Coal. Many of his studies on Coal combustion products apply to Heavy metals as well.
His work on Exposure assessment as part of general Environmental health study is frequently linked to Health risk assessment and Ambient air pollution, bridging the gap between disciplines. Environmental engineering and Air quality index are commonly linked in his work. His Elemental carbon study in the realm of Total organic carbon interacts with subjects such as Chemical composition.
His primary scientific interests are in Environmental chemistry, Beijing, Air quality index, Environmental health and Nitrate. Zhipeng Bai connects Environmental chemistry with Isotopes of oxygen in his study. His research in the fields of CMAQ overlaps with other disciplines such as Environmental impact assessment, Temporal resolution and Aeolian processes.
His Environmental health research incorporates elements of Risk analysis and Inhalation. Zhipeng Bai combines subjects such as Coal combustion products and Isotopes of nitrogen with his study of NOx. In general Aerosol, his work in Brown carbon is often linked to South asia, Chemical composition, Water soluble and Straw linking many areas of study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental chemistry, Beijing, Nitrate, Isotopes of oxygen and NOx. In his works, Zhipeng Bai performs multidisciplinary study on Environmental chemistry and Volatile organic compound. His Beijing study spans across into fields like Kriging, Partial least squares regression, Criteria air contaminants and Atmospheric pollution.
Zhipeng Bai integrates Nitrate with Deposition in his study. His NOx research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Coal combustion products and Isotopes of nitrogen. His Brown carbon study, which is part of a larger body of work in Aerosol, is frequently linked to South asia, Chemical composition, Water soluble and Straw, bridging the gap between disciplines.
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Distribution and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in size-differentiated re-suspended dust on building surfaces in an oilfield city, China
Shaofei Kong;Bing Lu;Yaqin Ji;Zhipeng Bai.
Atmospheric Environment (2012)
Health risk assessment of personal inhalation exposure to volatile organic compounds in Tianjin, China.
Jian Zhou;Yan You;Zhipeng Bai;Yandi Hu.
Science of The Total Environment (2011)
Diversities of phthalate esters in suburban agricultural soils and wasteland soil appeared with urbanization in China.
Shaofei Kong;Yaqin Ji;Lingling Liu;Li Chen.
Environmental Pollution (2012)
A seasonal study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in PM2.5 and PM2.5–10 in five typical cities of Liaoning Province, China
Shaofei Kong;Xiao Ding;Zhipeng Bai;Bin Han.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2010)
Using geoaccumulation index to study source profiles of soil dust in China.
Yaqin Ji;Yinchang Feng;Jianhui Wu;Tan Zhu.
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china (2008)
Receptor modeling of PM2.5, PM10 and TSP in different seasons and long-range transport analysis at a coastal site of Tianjin, China.
Shaofei Kong;Bin Han;Zhipeng Bai;Li Chen.
Science of The Total Environment (2010)
Health risk assessment for traffic policemen exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Tianjin, China
Yandi Hu;Zhipeng Bai;Liwen Zhang;Xue Wang.
Science of The Total Environment (2007)
Long-term exposure to high particulate matter pollution and cardiovascular mortality: a 12-year cohort study in four cities in northern China.
Li-wen Zhang;Xi Chen;Xiao-dan Xue;Min Sun.
Environment International (2014)
Long-term exposure to urban air pollution and lung cancer mortality: A 12-year cohort study in Northern China.
Xi Chen;Xi Chen;Li wen Zhang;Jia ju Huang;Feng ju Song.
Science of The Total Environment (2016)
A comprehensive assessment of human exposure to phthalates from environmental media and food in Tianjin, China.
Yaqin Ji;Fumei Wang;Leibo Zhang;Chunyan Shan.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2014)
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