科研成果

2014
Hu Y, Li Q, Lee B, Jun Y-S*. Aluminum Affects Heterogeneous Fe(III) (Hydr)oxide Nucleation, Growth, and Ostwald Ripening. Environmental Science & Technology [Internet]. 2014;48:299-306. LinkAbstract
Heterogeneous coprecipitation of iron and aluminum oxides is an important process for pollutant immobilization and removal in natural and engineered aqueous environments. Here, using a synchrotron-based small-angle X-ray scattering technique, we studied heterogeneous nucleation and growth of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide on quartz under conditions found in acid mine drainage (at pH = 3.7 ± 0.2, [Fe3+] = 10–4 M) with different initial aqueous Al/Fe ratios (0:1, 1:1, and 5:1). Interestingly, although the atomic ratios of Al/Fe in the newly formed Fe(III) (hydr)oxide precipitates were less than 1%, the in situ particle size and volume evolutions of the precipitates on quartz were significantly influenced by aqueous Al/Fe ratios. At the end of the 3 h experiments, with aqueous Al/Fe ratios of 0:1, 1:1, and 5:1, the average radii of gyration of particles on quartz were 5.7 ± 0.3, 4.6 ± 0.1, and 3.7 ± 0.3 nm, respectively, and the ratio of total particle volumes on quartz was 1.7:3.4:1.0. The Fe(III) (hydr)oxide precipitates were poorly crystallized, and were positively charged in all solutions. In the presence of Al3+, Al3+ adsorption onto quartz changed the surface charge of quartz from negative to positive, which caused the slower heterogeneous growth of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide on quartz. Furthermore, Al affected the amount of water included in the Fe(III) (hydr)oxides, which can influence their adsorption capacity. This study yielded important information usable for pollutant removal not only in natural environments, but also in engineered water treatment processes.
Shen GF, Yuan SY, Xie YN, Xia SJ, Li L, Yao YK, Qiao YZ, Zhang J, Zhao QY, Ding AJ, et al. Ambient levels and temporal variations of PM2.5 and PM10 at a residential site in the mega-city, Nanjing, in the western Yangtze River Delta, China. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part a-Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering [Internet]. 2014;49:171-178. 访问链接
Cheng Y*, He K*, Duan F, Du Z, Zheng M*, Ma Y. Ambient organic carbon to elemental carbon ratios: Influence of the thermal–optical temperature protocol and implications. Science of The Total Environment [Internet]. 2014;468:1103 - 1111. LINK
Rakheja S, Wu Y, Wang H, Palacios T, Avouris P, Antoniadis DA. An Ambipolar Virtual-Source-Based Charge-Current Compact Model for Nanoscale Graphene Transistors. Ieee Transactions on Nanotechnology [Internet]. 2014;13:1005-1013. 访问链接
Yang Y, Shan J, Zhang J, Zhang X, Xie S, Liu Y. Ammonia- and methane-oxidizing microorganisms in high-altitude wetland sediments and adjacent agricultural soils. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. 2014;98:10197-10209.Abstract
Ammonia oxidation is known to be carried out by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA), while methanotrophs (methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB)) play an important role in mitigating methane emissions from the environment. However, the difference of AOA, AOB, and MOB distribution in wetland sediment and adjacent upland soil remains unclear. The present study investigated the abundances and community structures of AOA, AOB, and MOB in sediments of a high-altitude freshwater wetland in Yunnan Province (China) and adjacent agricultural soils. Variations of AOA, AOB, and MOB community sizes and structures were found in water lily-vegetated and Acorus calamus-vegetated sediments and agricultural soils (unflooded rice soil, cabbage soil, and garlic soil and flooded rice soil). AOB community size was higher than AOA in agricultural soils and lily-vegetated sediment, but lower in A. calamus-vegetated sediment. MOB showed a much higher abundance than AOA and AOB. Flooded rice soil had the largest AOA, AOB, and MOB community sizes. Principal coordinate analyses and Jackknife Environment Clusters analyses suggested that unflooded and flooded rice soils had relatively similar AOA, AOB, and MOB structures. Cabbage soil and A. calamus-vegetated sediment had relatively similar AOA and AOB structures, but their MOB structures showed a large difference. Nitrososphaera-like microorganisms were the predominant AOA species in garlic soil but were present with a low abundance in unflooded rice soil and cabbage soil. Nitrosospira-like AOB were dominant in wetland sediments and agricultural soils. Type I MOB Methylocaldum and type II MOB Methylocystis were dominant in wetland sediments and agricultural soils. Moreover, Pearson's correlation analysis indicated that AOA Shannon diversity was positively correlated with the ratio of organic carbon to nitrogen (p < 0.05). This work could provide some new insights toward ammonia and methane oxidation in soil and wetland sediment ecosystems.
Han M, Li Z, Sun X, Zhang H. Analysis of an in-plane electromagnetic energy harvester with integrated magnet array. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical. 2014;219:38-46.
Liang D, Jia J, Wu X, Miao J, Wang A. Analysis of learners' behaviors and learning outcomes in a massive open online course. Knowledge Management and E-Learning [Internet]. 2014;6:281-298. 访问链接
Lin L, Lu J, Shao S. Analysis of the time reversible Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics. Entropy [Internet]. 2014;16:110-137. 访问链接Abstract
We analyze the time reversible Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics (TRBOMD) scheme, which preserves the time reversibility of the Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics even with non-convergent self-consistent field iteration. In the linear response regime, we derive the stability condition, as well as the accuracy of TRBOMD for computing physical properties, such as the phonon frequency obtained from the molecular dynamics simulation. We connect and compare TRBOMD with Car-Parrinello molecular dynamics in terms of accuracy and stability. We further discuss the accuracy of TRBOMD beyond the linear response regime for non-equilibrium dynamics of nuclei. Our results are demonstrated through numerical experiments using a simplified one-dimensional model for Kohn-Sham density functional theory. 
Liu Y, Wang F, Kang C, Gao Y, Lu Y. Analyzing relatedness by toponym co-occurrences on web pages. Transactions in GIS [Internet]. 2014;18:89-107. 访问链接
Zhu X, Ge X, Li N, Wu L-F, Luo C, Ouyang Q, Tu Y, Chen G. Angle sensing in magnetotaxis of Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1. Integrative Biology (United Kingdom). 2014;(7):706-713.
Zhu X, Ge X, Li N, Wu L-F, Luo C, Ouyang Q, Tu Y, Chen G. Angle sensing in magnetotaxis of Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1. Integrative Biology (United Kingdom). 2014;(7):706-713.
Zhu X, Ge X, Li N, Wu L-F, Luo C, Ouyang Q, Tu Y, Chen G. Angle sensing in magnetotaxis of Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1. Integrative Biology (United Kingdom). 2014;(7):706-713.
Zhang L, Niu Q. Angular momentum of phonons and the Einstein-de Haas effect. Physical Review Letters. 2014;(8).
Chen H, Niu Q, MacDonald AH. Anomalous hall effect arising from noncollinear antiferromagnetism. Physical Review Letters. 2014;(1).
Guo GY, Niu Q, Nagaosa N. Anomalous Nernst and Hall effects in magnetized platinum and palladium. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 2014;(21).
Xia S, Zhao Q, Li B, Shen G. Anthropogenic Source VOCs Emission Inventory of Jiangsu Province. Research of Environmental Sciences [Internet]. 2014;27:120-126. 访问链接
Fu H, Yan C, Zheng M*, Cai J, Li X, Zhang Y, ZHOU Z, Fu Z, Li M, Li L, et al. Application of on-line single particle aerosol mass spectrometry (SPAMS) for studying major components in fine particulate matter. Environmental Science [Internet]. 2014;35:4070—4077. LINK
Yang Y, Ou B, Zhang J, Si W, Gu H, Qin G, Qu L-J. The Arabidopsis Mediator subunit MED16 regulates iron homeostasis by associating with EIN3/EIL1 through subunit MED25. Plant Journal. 2014;(6):838-851.
Zhang X, Xiong R, Ma S, Gao W. Artifact reduction of compressed video via three-dimensional adaptive estimation of transform coefficients, in 2014 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 2014, Paris, France, October 27-30, 2014.; 2014:4567–4571. 访问链接
Boyle CE, Huang Q, Wang J. Assessing the impacts of fiscal reforms on investment in village-level irrigation infrastructure. Water Resources Research. 2014;50:6428–6446.

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