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Jie Guo
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 12
Citations - 267
Jie Guo is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haze & Composite number. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications receiving 93 citations.
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Water-Insoluble Organics Dominate Brown Carbon in Wintertime Urban Aerosol of China: Chemical Characteristics and Optical Properties
Ru-Jin Huang,Ru-Jin Huang,Lu Yang,Jincan Shen,Wei Yuan,Yuquan Gong,Jie Guo,Wenjuan Cao,Jing Duan,Haiyan Ni,Haiyan Ni,Chongshu Zhu,Wenting Dai,Yong Jie Li,Yang Chen,Qi Chen,Yunfei Wu,Renjian Zhang,Ulrike Dusek,Colin D. O'Dowd,Thorsten Hoffmann +20 more
TL;DR: These three BrC fractions show large differences in light absorption and chromophore composition, but the chromophores responsible for light absorption are similar in Xi'an and Beijing in winter 2013-2014.
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Characterization of the light-absorbing properties, chromophore composition and sources of brown carbon aerosol in Xi'an, northwestern China
Wei Yuan,Ru-Jin Huang,Ru-Jin Huang,Lu Yang,Jie Guo,Ziyi Chen,Jing Duan,Ting Wang,Haiyan Ni,Yongming Han,Yong Jie Li,Qi Chen,Yang Chen,Thorsten Hoffmann,Colin D. O'Dowd +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the light absorption properties and chromophore composition of brown carbon aerosol (BrC) were investigated for samples collected in Xi'an, northwestern China, from 2015 to 2016.
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Microstructure evolution in metals induced by high density electric current pulses
Jie Guo,Xingwei Wang,Wenbin Dai +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, the microstructure evolution in metals induced by high density electric current pulses (ECP) treatment, such as grain refinement, formation of oriented micro-structure and redistribution of inclusions, is carefully reviewed.
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Urban organic aerosol composition in eastern China differs from north to south: molecular insight from a liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (Orbitrap) study
Kai Wang,Kai Wang,Kai Wang,Ru-Jin Huang,Martin Brüggemann,Yun Zhang,Lu Yang,Haiyan Ni,Jie Guo,Meng Wang,Jiajun Han,Merete Bilde,Marianne Glasius,Thorsten Hoffmann +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the chemical composition of particulate aerosol, especially of the organic fraction, is still not well understood, and the majority of these compounds were assigned to mono-and polyaromatics, suggesting that anthropogenic emissions are a major source of urban OA.
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Sources and formation of carbonaceous aerosols in Xi'an, China: primary emissions and secondary formation constrained by radiocarbon
TL;DR: Based on the 14C content in elemental carbon (EC), organic carbon (OC) and water-insoluble OC(WIOC), contributions of major sources to carbonaceous aerosols are estimated over a whole seasonal cycle: primary and secondary fossil sources, primary biomass burning, and other non-fossil carbon formed by secondary processes as discussed by the authors.