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Shenghu Zhang

Researcher at Indian Ministry of Environment and Forests

Publications -  25
Citations -  857

Shenghu Zhang is an academic researcher from Indian Ministry of Environment and Forests. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface water & Sediment. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 486 citations.

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Bisphenol analogues in surface water and sediment from the shallow Chinese freshwater lakes: Occurrence, distribution, source apportionment, and ecological and human health risk

TL;DR: The spatial distribution and principal component analysis showed that BPs in Luoma Lake was relatively homogeneous and the potential sources were relatively simple than that in Taihu Lake, and indicated that ∑BPs positively correlated with the TOC content.
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Occurrence, distribution and sources of bisphenol analogues in a shallow Chinese freshwater lake (Taihu Lake): Implications for ecological and human health risk.

TL;DR: In waters, B PAF has become the predominant congener in Taihu Lake, suggesting that BPAF was the most widely used substitute of BPA, recently, and in sediments, BPAwas the most abundant compound.
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Occurrence and partitioning behavior of organophosphate esters in surface water and sediment of a shallow Chinese freshwater lake (Taihu Lake): Implication for eco-toxicity risk

TL;DR: RQ showed that individual OPEs in the surface water and sediment posed no/low risk to aquatic organisms, except 2-Ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate (EHDPP) (moderate risk) in water.
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Occurrence, distribution and risk assessment of suspected endocrine-disrupting chemicals in surface water and suspended particulate matter of Yangtze River (Nanjing section)

TL;DR: Risk assessment showed that low and moderate risk for the aquatic environment from presence of the target compounds at all sampling points with exception of 4-TBP and NP which might pose a high risk to aquatic organisms.