Chi Yang杨池, yangchi@seu.edu.cn
Personal information:
1982.5, Dingyuan, Anhui. Majoring in optical engineering, and graduated from Southeast University in 2012. Then worked in Nantong University, National University of Singapore, and joined Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology in 2016. At present, it is mainly engaged in the analysis of atmospheric chemical composition and its health effect. Cellular and Molecular Biology Guest editor.
Representative publications:
1. Shun Lu,Chi Yang*, Ming Nie *, Hydrothermal synthesized urchin-like nickel-cobalt carbonate hollow spheres for sensitive amperometric detection of nitrite, J. Alloy. Compd. 708 (2017) 780-786.
2. Hongying Liu, Lingyan Weng,Chi Yang*, Nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors for H2O2, H2S and NO inside cells and released by cells, Microchim Acta (2017) 184: 1267. (invite review)
3.Yang, C.; Zhou, S.; Zhang, C.; Yu, M.; Cao, F.; Zhang, Y.-L.*, Atmospheric Chemistry of Oxalate: Insight Into the Role of Relative Humidity and Aerosol Acidity From High-Resolution Observation. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 2022, 127 (4), e2021JD035364.
4.Chang, Y.; Zhang, Y.-L.*; Kawichai, S.; Wang, Q.; Van Damme, M.; Clarisse, L.; Prapamontol, T.; Lehmann, M. F., Convergent evidence for the pervasive but limited contribution of biomass burning to atmospheric ammonia in peninsular Southeast Asia. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2021, 21 (9), 7187-7198.
5.Bhattarai, N.; Wang, S.*; Pan, Y.; Xu, Q.; Zhang, Y.-L.; Chang, Y.; Fang, Y., δ15N-stable isotope analysis of NHx: An overview on analytical measurements, source sampling and its source apportionment. Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, 15 (6), 126.
6.Zhang, C.; Yang, C.; Liu, X.; Cao, F.; Zhang, Y.-L.*, Insight into the photochemistry of atmospheric oxalate through hourly measurements in the northern suburbs of Nanjing, China. Science of The Total Environment 2020, 719, 137416.
7.Yang, C.; Zhang, C.; Luo, X.; Liu, X.; Cao, F.; Zhang, Y.-L.*, Isomerization and Degradation of Levoglucosan via the Photo-Fenton Process: Insights from Aqueous-Phase Experiments and Atmospheric Particulate Matter. Environmental Science and Technology 2020, 54 (19), 11789-11797.
Projects:
1. Jiangsu Province Natural Science Foundation (No. BK20130394).
2. Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants No.61404075).
The detail information about those projects are as follows:
1, based on dual emission rare earth doped ZnO nanometer material cell thermometer (BK20130394), 2013 / 07-2016 / 06, Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation Youth Fund, presided over.
2, nano-ZnO in situ modified electrode green preparation and simple structure P450 enzyme biosensor (61404075), 2015 / 01-2017 / 12, National Natural Science Foundation Youth Fund, presided over.
3, based on ZnO nanocomposite materials, cell thermometer (G11), 2014 / 01-2015 / 12, State Key Laboratory of Bioelectronics Open Fund, presided over.
4, the layered structure of nickel and cobalt in situ preparation and intracellular dopamine, uric acid sensing (1601090B), 2016 / 3-2017 / 12, Jiangsu Province postdoctoral fund, presided over.
5, the layered structure of nickel and cobalt in situ preparation and intracellular dopamine sensing (2016M601694), 2016 / 11-2017 / 12, China Postdoctoral Fund, presided over.