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Jingyun Fang
Researcher at Peking University
Publications - 523
Citations - 53730
Jingyun Fang is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 98, co-authored 435 publications receiving 40880 citations. Previous affiliations of Jingyun Fang include Beijing Forestry University & Harbin Institute of Technology.
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Activation of Manganese Oxidants with Bisulfite for Enhanced Oxidation of Organic Contaminants: The Involvement of Mn(III)
TL;DR: The time-resolved spectroscopy of manganese species under various conditions, stoichiometric analysis of pH changes, and the effect of pyrophosphate on UV absorbance spectra suggest that the reactive intermediate(s) responsible for the extremely rapid oxidation of organic contaminants in the PM/BS process involveManganese(III) species with minimal stabilization by complexation.
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Efficient reductive dechlorination of monochloroacetic acid by sulfite/UV process.
TL;DR: The present study may provide a promising alternative for complete dehalogenation of most HOCs and reductive detoxification of numerous toxicants.
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Comparison of Permanganate Preoxidation and Preozonation on Algae Containing Water: Cell Integrity, Characteristics, and Chlorinated Disinfection Byproduct Formation
TL;DR: The results suggest that permanganate is a better choice than ozone for controlling algae derived pollutants and disinfection byproducts after preozonation.
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Biodiversity changes in the lakes of the Central Yangtze
Jingyun Fang,Zhiheng Wang,Shuqing Zhao,Yongke Li,Zhiyao Tang,Dan Yu,Leyi Ni,Huanzhang Liu,Ping Xie,Liangjun Da,Zhongqiang Li,Chengyang Zheng +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors document the present distribution of the major lakes and the changes in size that have taken place over the past 50 years, using remote sensing data and historical observations of land cover in the region.
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Large-scale pattern of biomass partitioning across China's grasslands
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors investigated above-ground and below-ground biomass in China's grasslands by conducting five consecutive sampling campaigns across the northern part of the country during 2001-05.