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Yingxun Du

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  50
Citations -  1230

Yingxun Du is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissolved organic carbon & Organic matter. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 39 publications receiving 800 citations. Previous affiliations of Yingxun Du include Florida International University & Zhejiang University.

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Role of the intermediates in the degradation of phenolic compounds by Fenton-like process

TL;DR: The degradation of three phenolic compounds by Fenton-like process was divided into three phases: the initiation phase, the fast phase and the termination phase, and a reaction pathway describing the role of the hydroquinone-like intermediates was suggested.
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Climatic and watershed controls of dissolved organic matter variation in streams across a gradient of agricultural land use.

TL;DR: Assessment of variation in the properties of stream water DOM within watersheds across a gradient of agricultural land use with grazing pasture lands as the dominant agricultural type in the southeastern United States found that air temperature and antecedent hydrological conditions positively influenced stream water DOC concentration, DOM fluorescence index, and the proportion of soil-derived, microbial humic fluorescence.
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Human activities determine quantity and composition of dissolved organic matter in lakes along the Yangtze River

TL;DR: Results showed that both colored DOM (CDOM) and total DOM differed significantly by and were linearly related to the human-induced trophic state index (TSI), with R2 = 0.41 and 0.61, respectively, and a flowchart for estimating DOM from satellite-derived TSI was proposed.
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The role of oxygen in the degradation of p-chlorophenol by Fenton system.

TL;DR: The mechanism of Fenton/O2 system is made clear to establish the kinetic model and provide a good guide to the treatment of real wastewater and make clear the mechanism of 4-CP degradation mechanism in the presence of O2.
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Photochemical reactivities of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in a sub-alpine lake revealed by EEM-PARAFAC: An insight into the fate of allochthonous DOM in alpine lakes affected by climate change.

TL;DR: Information is provided on the transformation of EEM-PARAFAC components in a sub-alpine lake, which is important in understanding the fate of increased allochthonous DOM inputs to alpine lakes impacted by climate change.