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Eddy Y. Zeng
Researcher at Jinan University
Publications - 371
Citations - 19249
Eddy Y. Zeng is an academic researcher from Jinan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polybrominated diphenyl ethers & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 335 publications receiving 14185 citations. Previous affiliations of Eddy Y. Zeng include College of William & Mary & Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry.
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Microplastics in sewage sludge from the wastewater treatment plants in China
TL;DR: It is confirmed that sewage sludge discharge is an important source of microplastic (MP) pollution in the environment and further evaluation of the associated environmental hazards with MPs is deemed necessary.
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Interaction of toxic chemicals with microplastics: A critical review.
TL;DR: The role of marine microplastic as a novel medium for environmental partitioning of chemicals in the ocean, which can cause toxic effects in the ecological environment is systematically demonstrated.
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Distribution of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in sediments of the Pearl River Delta and adjacent South China Sea.
Bi-Xian Mai,She-Jun Chen,Xiao-Jun Luo,Laiguo Chen,Qingshu Yang,Guoying Sheng,Ping'an Peng,Jiamo Fu,Eddy Y. Zeng +8 more
TL;DR: Analyses of two short sediment cores collected from the Pearl River Estuary showed that concentrations of BDE-209 rapidly increased in the upper layers of both cores, coincident with the growth of the electronics manufacturing capacities in the PRD region.
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A Review of Microplastics in Table Salt, Drinking Water, and Air: Direct Human Exposure
TL;DR: Given the life-time inevitable exposure to microplastics, it is urgently called for a better understanding of the potential hazards of microplastic to human health.
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Assessing heavy metal pollution in the surface soils of a region that had undergone three decades of intense industrialization and urbanization
TL;DR: The results indicate the significant need for the development of pollution prevention and reduction strategies to reduce heavy metal pollution for regions undergoing fast industrialization and urbanization.