Faculty

Xiaofeng Chen

Name:Xiaofeng Chen

Position:Associate Professor

Tel:+86 13390666486

Email:xfchen@yzu.edu.cn

Introduction:

The main research fields of Dr. Chen are lake ecology, elements geochemical cycle and environmental toxic and harmful pollutants detection. The courses he taught include Instrumental Analysis, Environmental Analytical Chemistry and New Technologies in Modern Environmental Analysis, etc. He has been funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China and national key laboratory development projects. In recent years, he has published more than 20 papers, in which more than 10 papers were cited by Science Citation Index database.

Education:

2014.9-2015.3 University of California Riverside, Visiting Scholar

2007.9-2012.6 Nanjing University, School of environment, Ph.D.

2000.9-2005.6 Yangzhou University, School of biological science and technology, master

1993.9-1998.7 University of science and technology of China, Department of material science and engineering, Bachelor

Research Projects:

1. Research on the treatment of high nitrogen wastewater by Microcystis-bacteria symbiosis system (2019.1- 2020.12), State Key Laboratory of pollution control and resource research.

2. Research on nitrification/denitrification of epiphytic bacteria in the middle and late stage of algal bloom in Lake Taihu (2014.1-2017.12), National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Publications:

1. Chen J, Li X, Wang Y,Chen X*, YANG L. Effects of Cyanobacterial Blooms on Nitrous Oxide Emission From Taihu Lake (In Chinese) [J]. Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment, 2020, 36(2): 227-233.

2. Qiao Y, Jiang H, Li X, Wang Z,Chen X*. Impacts of cyanobacterial blooms outbreak and decline on chromophoric dissolved organic matter in Lake Taihu (In Chinese)[J]. Journal of Lake science, 2018, 30(4): 907-915.

3.Chen X*, Jiang H, Sun X, et al. Nitrification and denitrification by algae-attached and free-living microorganisms during a cyanobacterial bloom in Lake Taihu, a shallow Eutrophic Lake in China[J]. Biogeochemistry, 2016, 131(1-2):135-146.

4.Chen X, Chuai X, Yang L. Status quo, historical evolution and causes of eutrophication in lakes in typical lake regions of China(In Chinese) [J]. Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment, 2014, 30(4): 438-443.

5.Chen X, Li R, Liu S*. Development of Enzyme Linked Immunoassay with High Specificity to Clenbuterol. Chinese Journal of Analysis Chemistry (In Chinese), 2013, 41(6): 940-943.

6. Chuai X,Chen X, Yang L*, et al. Study on species and sources of particulate organic phosphorus in three large eutrophic lakes of china using super (31) P-NMR and 3 D-EEMs[J]. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2013, 22(5): 1422-1431.

7. Chuai X, Zhou H,Chen X, Yang L*, et al. Effects of Different Primary Producers (Cyanobacteria and Macrophyte) on the Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Phosphorus Forms and Concentrations in a Lake[J]. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2013, 22(6): 1649-1659.

8.Chen X, Chuai X, Yang L*, et al. Climatic Warming and Over Grazing Induced the High Concentration of Organic Matter in Lake Hulun, a Large Shallow Eutrophic Steppe Lake in Northern China[J]. Science of the Total Environment. 2012, 431: 332–338.

9.Chen X, Yang L*, et al. Nitrogen Removal by Denitrification during Cyanobacterial Bloom in Lake Taihu[J]. Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 2012, 27(2): 243–258.

10.Chen X, Chuai X, Zeng J, Liu T, Yang L*. Nitrogenous Fluxes and its Self-Purification Capacity in Lake Taihu. Environment Science (In Chinese), 2012, 33(7):2309–2314.

11.Chen X, Chuai X, Liu T, Yang L*. Characterization and source indentification of the dissolved organic matter in the lakes of west Jiangsu by spectroscopy. Journal of lake science (In Chinese). 2012,24(2):259–266.

12. Chuai X,Chen X, Yang L*, et al. Effects of climatic changes and anthropogenic activities on lake eutrophication in different eco-regions[J]. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2012, 9: 503-514.

13. Zeng J, Yang L*,Chen X, et al. Spatial distribution and seasonal variation of heavy metals in water and sediments of Taihu Lake[J]. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2012, 21(5): 1489-1496.

14. Chuai X, Ding W,Chen X, Yang L*, et al. Phosphorus release from cyanobacterial blooms in Meiliang Bay of Lake Taihu, China[J]. Ecological Engineering, 2011, 37: 822-849.

15. Liu T, Chuai X,Chen X, Yang L*, et al. Evolution of Lake Water Environment in West Jiangsu Province and Analysis of Causes. Research of Environmental Sciences (In Chinese). 2011, (9): 995–1002.

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