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Wenqian ZHANG

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Wenqian ZHANG

Position: PhD, Lecturer in Minzu University of China

E-mail: zhangwenqian@muc.edu.cn

Website: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wenqian-Zhang-20

EDUCATION AND PROFESSION:

2011.09-2015.06 Undergraduate student, Ocean University of China

2015.09-2020.07 PhD, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

2020.10-2024.06 Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

2024.07-Present Lecturer, Life and Environmental Sciences, Minzu University of China

RESEARCH AREA:

Focusing on the important role of atmospheric reactive nitrogen species (nitrite, nitrate, ammonia, nitrogen oxides, etc.) in atmospheric pollution and climate change. The research tools include field observations, laboratory chemical reaction kinetics, model simulation, etc. The research content involves multiphase chemical processes in particulate matter, the causes of PM2.5 and O3 pollution and environmental pollution control strategies.

TEACHING: Inorganic Chemistry

RESEARCHING PROJECTS:

1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 42105108), Study on influencing mechanisms of organic amines on heterogeneous conversion of NO2 into nitrous acid (HONO) in the atmosphere, Chair, 2022.01–2024.12.

2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2022M713199), Effect of trimethylamine on the formation of nitrous acid (HONO) from the NO2-SO2 heterogeneous reaction system, Chair, 2022.06–2024.06.

3. National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 42430606), Migration and transformation mechanism of Marine atmospheric active nitrogen-containing species, Participation, 2025.01–2029.12.

5. National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41931287), The mechanism of the soil chemical processes effect on atmospheric reactive nitrogen species, Participation, 2020.01–2024.12.

6. National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41830106), Development of novel method for on-line detection of atmospheric HONO, HNO3, NH3 and the applied researches in field observation, Participation, 2019.01–2023.12.

PUBLICATIONS:

Zhang, W.; Tong, S.; Hou, S.; Zhao, P.; Pan, Y.; Wang, L.; Cheng, M.; Ji, D.; Tang, G.; Hu, B.; Li, X.; Ge, M. Machine learning revealing key factors influencing HONO chemistry in Beijing during heating and non-heating periods. Atmospheric Research. 2024, 298, 107130.

Zhang, W.; Tong, S.; Lin, D.; Li, F.; Zhang, X.; Wang, L.; Ji, D.; Tang, G.; Liu, Z.; Hu, B.; Ge, M. Atmospheric chemistry of nitrous acid and its effects on hydroxyl radical and ozone at the urban area of Beijing in early spring 2021. Environmental Pollution. 2023, 316 (Pt 1), 120710.

Zhang, W.; Tong, S.; Jia, C.; Ge, M.; Ji, D.; Zhang, C.; Liu, P.; Zhao, X.; Mu, Y.; Hu, B.; Wang, L.; Tang, G.; Li, X.; Li, W.; Wang, Z. Effect of different combustion processes on atmospheric nitrous acid formation mechanisms: a winter comparative observation in urban, suburban and rural areas of the North China Plain. Environmental Science & Technology. 2022, 56 (8), 4828-4837.

Zhang, W.; Tong, S.; Jia, C.; Wang, L.; Liu, B.; Tang, G.; Ji, D.; Hu, B.; Liu, Z.; Li, W.; Wang, Z.; Liu, Y.; Wang, Y.; Ge, M. Different HONO sources for three layers at the urban area of Beijing. Environmental Science & Technology. 2020, 54 (20), 12870-12880.

Zhang, W.; Tong, S.; Ge, M.; An, J..; Shi, Z.; Hou, S.; Xia, K.; Qu, Y.; Zhang, H; Chu, B.; Sun, Y.; He, H. Variations and sources of nitrous acid (HONO) during a severe pollution episode in Beijing in winter 2016. Science of the Total Environment. 2019, 648, 253-262.

Zhang, W.; Ge, M.; Tong, S.; Jia, C.; Li, W.; Zhang, X. Research progress on active nitrogenous species released by soil. Bulletin of Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry. 2019, 39(01), 1-9.


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