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Wenqing Liu
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 240
Citations - 2198
Wenqing Liu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy & Laser. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 223 publications receiving 1551 citations. Previous affiliations of Wenqing Liu include Anhui University & University of Science and Technology of China.
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An observational study of the HONO-NO2 coupling at an urban site in Guangzhou City, South China
Min Qin,Pinhua Xie,Hang Su,Jianwei Gu,Fu-Min Peng,Su-Wen Li,Limin Zeng,Jianguo Liu,Wenqing Liu,Yuanhang Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the temporal behavior of HONO and NO 2 was investigated at an urban site in Guangzhou city, China, by means of a DOAS system during the Pearl River Delta 2006 intensive campaign from 10 to 24 July 2006.
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Long-term MAX-DOAS network observations of NO 2 in Russia and Asia (MADRAS) during the period 2007–2012: instrumentation, elucidation of climatology, and comparisons with OMI satellite observations and global model simulations
Yugo Kanaya,Hitoshi Irie,Hitoshi Irie,Hisahiro Takashima,Hisahiro Takashima,Hironobu Iwabuchi,Hironobu Iwabuchi,Hajime Akimoto,Kengo Sudo,Myojeong Gu,Jihyo Chong,Young-Joon Kim,Hanlim Lee,Hanlim Lee,Ang Li,Fuqi Si,Jianbin Xu,Ping Xie,Wenqing Liu,A. V. Dzhola,Oleg V. Postylyakov,Vladimir Ivanov,Vladimir Ivanov,E. I. Grechko,Svetlana A. Terpugova,Mikhail V. Panchenko +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted long-term network observations using standardized Multi-Axis Differential optical absorption spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) instruments in Russia and ASia (MADRAS) from 2007 onwards and made the first synthetic data analysis.
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Carbon-based nanomaterials – A promising electrochemical sensor toward persistent toxic substance
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors comprehensively review the progress of some promising carbon-based nanomaterials in the electrochemical detection of persistent toxic substance (PTS) in recent years.
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Electrochemical spectral methods for trace detection of heavy metals: A review
Shi-Hua Chen,Shi-Hua Chen,Yi-Xiang Li,Yi-Xiang Li,Pei-Hua Li,Pei-Hua Li,Xiang-Yu Xiao,Xiang-Yu Xiao,Min Jiang,Min Jiang,Shan-Shan Li,Shan-Shan Li,Wen-Yi Zhou,Meng Yang,Xing-Jiu Huang,Xing-Jiu Huang,Wenqing Liu +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the recent advances of representative electrochemical spectral methods and their applications is presented, including electrochemical atomic absorption spectrometry (EC-AAS), electrochemical total reflection X-ray fluorescence, and electrochemical laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (ECLIBS).
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Hydrothermal synthetic mercaptopropionic acid stabled CdTe quantum dots as fluorescent probes for detection of Ag
Gan Tingting,Yu-jun Zhang,Nanjing Zhao,Xue Xiao,Gaofang Yin,Shaohui Yu,Huanbo Wang,Jingbo Duan,Chaoyi Shi,Wenqing Liu +9 more
TL;DR: Hydthermal synthesized MPA capped CdTe QDs with particle size 3 nm may be used as a novel fluorescence probe to quantificationally and selectively detect Ag(+) in aqueous solution.