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Hong Ren

Researcher at Tianjin University

Publications -  36
Citations -  942

Hong Ren is an academic researcher from Tianjin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Levoglucosan. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 525 citations. Previous affiliations of Hong Ren include Chengdu University of Information Technology & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Primary biogenic and anthropogenic sources of organic aerosols in Beijing, China: Insights from saccharides and n-alkanes.

TL;DR: The seasonal variation in source contributions indicates that meteorological condition is a key factor in controlling PM2.5 levels and suggests fossil fuel combustion as the important source of organic aerosols in the heating season.
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Influence of continental organic aerosols to the marine atmosphere over the East China Sea: Insights from lipids, PAHs and phthalates

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that the East Asian continent can be a natural emitter of biogenic and anthropogenic organics to the marine atmosphere through long-range transport, which controls the chemical composition and concentration of organic aerosols over the East China Sea.
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Using stable isotopes to trace sources and formation processes of sulfate aerosols from Beijing, China

TL;DR: The isotopic evidence suggests that the observed seasonality reflects temporal variations in the two main contributions to Beijing aerosol sulfate, notably biogenic sulfur emissions in the summer and the increasing coal consumption in winter.
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Springtime precipitation effects on the abundance of fluorescent biological aerosol particles and HULIS in Beijing.

TL;DR: The EEM results suggest that the relative contribution of water-soluble HULIS to microbial materials was enhanced gradually by the rain event, and a good correlation between protein-like substances that were measured simultaneously by on-line and off-line fluorescence techniques consolidated their applications to measure bioaerosols.