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Xinbin Feng
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 464
Citations - 23849
Xinbin Feng is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mercury (element) & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 413 publications receiving 19193 citations. Previous affiliations of Xinbin Feng include University of Gothenburg & Ryerson University.
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An improved method for recovering and preconcentrating mercury in natural water samples for stable isotope analysis
Kai Li,Che-Jen Lin,Che-Jen Lin,Wei Yuan,Guangyi Sun,Xuewu Fu,Xuewu Fu,Xinbin Feng,Xinbin Feng +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 3 L bubbler, a chlorine-impregnated activated carbon (ClC) trap, a zero-air filter connected to the inlet, and a vacuum pump are used for preconcentration of Hg in water.
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Use of mercury isotopes to quantify sources of human inorganic mercury exposure and metabolic processes in the human body
TL;DR: Hg isotopes can be a useful tracer in understanding the sources and fates of Hg in human bodies, and the results from the MIF binary model showed that fish consumption accounted for 22% of urine Hg at UA, whereas fish consumption contributed limited Hg to MA and BA.
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Fish, rice, and human hair mercury concentrations and health risks in typical Hg-contaminated areas and fish-rich areas, China.
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors collected 624 fish, 299 rice, and 994 human hair samples from typical Hg-contaminated areas and major fish-rich areas to assess the health risks from human Hg exposure in China.
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Decreasing mercury levels in consumer fish over the three decades of increasing mercury emissions in China
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a meta-analysis on total mercury concentrations in marine and freshwater fish samples, covering 35,464 samples collected in China over the past 30 years.
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Mercury pollution in China: implications on the implementation of the Minamata Convention.
TL;DR: A comprehensive review on the atmospheric release of Hg, distribution of air Hg concentration, human exposure to MeHg and health impacts caused by Hg pollution in China is provided in this paper .