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Dong-Yu Cui

Publications -  15
Citations -  540

Dong-Yu Cui is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organic matter & Dissolved organic carbon. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 409 citations.

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Fluorescence excitation-emission matrix spectra coupled with parallel factor and regional integration analysis to characterize organic matter humification.

TL;DR: Fluorescence excitation-emission matrix spectra coupled with parallel factor analysis and fluorescence regional integration analysis were utilized, and the projection pursuit cluster (PPC) model was applied to form a suitable index for overcoming the difficulties in multi-index evaluation.
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Influence of chemical and structural evolution of dissolved organic matter on electron transfer capacity during composting.

TL;DR: The results showed that the electron accepting capacity (EAC) and electron donating capacity (EDC) of compost-derived DOM were 3.29-40.14μmole- (gC)(-1) and 57.1- 346.07μmoles- (GC)(1) respectively, which increased the EDC and EAC of the DOM during composting.
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Insight into the evolution, redox, and metal binding properties of dissolved organic matter from municipal solid wastes using two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy

TL;DR: The results showed that the DOM was degraded during composting in the order of aliphatic substances > proteinaceous compounds > cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, while humic substances transformed during the process in theorder of fulvic-like matter > humic-like substances >protein-like Matter.
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Characterizing the heavy metal-complexing potential of fluorescent water-extractable organic matter from composted municipal solid wastes using fluorescence excitation–emission matrix spectra coupled with parallel factor analysis

TL;DR: Results reveal that mature composts from the MSWs can be used for the remediation of Cu- and Pb-contaminated soils in situ, whereas immature composts can enhance the metal transferability from soil to plant.
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Using fluorescence spectroscopy coupled with chemometric analysis to investigate the origin, composition, and dynamics of dissolved organic matter in leachate-polluted groundwater.

TL;DR: Fluorescence spectroscopy combined with chemometric analysis can investigate groundwater pollution characteristics and monitor DOM dynamics in groundwater and showed that the protein-like matter content increased from 2011 to 2012 in the groundwater, whereas the fulvic- and humic- like matter concentration exhibited no significant changes.