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Jianghong Shi

Researcher at Beijing Normal University

Publications -  36
Citations -  1210

Jianghong Shi is an academic researcher from Beijing Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estrone & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1039 citations. Previous affiliations of Jianghong Shi include Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology & Southern University of Science and Technology.

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Biodegradation of natural and synthetic estrogens by nitrifying activated sludge and ammonia-oxidizing bacterium Nitrosomonas europaea

TL;DR: The uses of nitrifying activated sludge and ammonia-oxidizing bacterium Nitrosomonas europaea to significantly degrade estrone (E1), 17beta-estradiol (E2), estriol (E3), and 17alpha-ethynylestradio (EE2) are described and it is suggested that E2 was degraded to E1 in NAS could be caused by other heterotrophic bacteria, not by ammonia-Oxidizing bacteria.
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Occurrence of phthalic acid esters in source waters: a nationwide survey in China during the period of 2009-2012.

TL;DR: The first nationwide survey of six phthalic acid esters (PAEs) in source waters was conducted in China and showed these PAEs were ubiquitous in sources, with DBP and DEHP being the most frequently detected with high concentrations.
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Microbial lipid production from potato processing wastewater using oleaginous filamentous fungi Aspergillus oryzae.

TL;DR: Results show that phosphate limitation may be the mechanism to stimulate the lipid accumulation and removals of COD, total soluble nitrogen and total soluble phosphorus up to 91%, 98% and 97% were achieved, respectively.
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Occurrence and removal of free estrogens, conjugated estrogens, and bisphenol A in manure treatment facilities in East China.

TL;DR: Estrogens (E1, 17β-E2, E1-3S, and E2- 3S) still existed in treated manure at concentrations up to 2695 ± 181 ng/L (anaerobic digestate) and at contents up to 80.8 ± 6.0 ng/g (compost).
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Spatial and seasonal distributions of estrogens and bisphenol A in the Yangtze River Estuary and the adjacent East China Sea

TL;DR: The hierarchical cluster analysis indicated the spatial distributions of BPA and E1 in sediments were obviously affected by TOC and sediment particle sizes, whilst the distributions varied slightly with seasons.