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Huang Yumei

Name: Huang Yumei

Position:-

Title: Associate Professor

Contact: huangyumei@scau.edu.cn




Personal profile:

Huang Yumei, Fujian Sanming, Ph.D., associate professor, master tutor. In July 2014, he graduated from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and joined the Marine College in September 2017. Currently, he is mainly engaged in research on the migration and transformation of emerging organic pollutants in water environment. Teaching conditions: Marine Environmental Chemistry, Water Environmental Chemistry Experiment, Contemporary Marine Environmental Problems and Protection and other courses.    


Research projects:

. National Natural Science Foundation of China, 41703095, Research on the biological pump output mechanism of phosphorus-based flame retardants in lake waters, 2018/01-2020/12, under research, presided over.

. Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, 2016A030310264, Enrichment characteristics and influencing factors of short-chain chlorinated paraffins in urban lake water micro-surface layer, 2016/06-2019/06, under research, presided over.


Published papers:

1) Yumei Huang, Laiguo Chen, Guo Jiang, Qiusheng He, Lu Ren, Bo Gao, Limei Cai. Bioaccumulation and biomagnification of short-chain chlorinated paraffins in marine organisms from the Pearl River Estuary, South China. Sci. Total Environ. , 2019, 671: 262–269.

2) Yumei Huang, Muting Yan, Huayue Nie, Wenjing Wang, Jun Wang. Persistent halogenated organic pollutants in follicular fluid of women undergoing in vitro fertilization from China: Occurrence, congener profiles, and possible sources. Environ. Pollut., 2019, 244: 1−8.

3) Yumei Huang, Ruijie Zhang, Kechang Li, Zhineng Cheng, Guangcai Zhong, Gan Zhang, Jun Li. Experimental study on the role of sedimentation and degradation processes on atmospheric deposition of persistent organic pollutants in a subtropical water column. Environ. Technol., 2017, 51: 4424−4433.

4) Yumei Huang, Laiguo Chen, Yongbin Feng, Zhixiang Ye, QiushengHe, Qian Hua Feng, Xian Qing, Ming Liu, Bo Gao. Short-chain chlorinated paraffins in the soils of two different Chinese cities: Occurrence, homologue patterns and vertical migration Sci. Total Environ., 2016, 557–558: 644–651.  

5) Yumei Huang, Jun Li, Yue Xu, Weihai Xu, Guangcai Zhong, Xiang Liu, Gan Zhang. Polychlorinated naphthalenes in the air over the equatorial Indian Ocean: Occurrence, potential sources, and toxicity. Mar. Pollut. Bull., 2016, 107: 240–244.

6) Yumei Huang, Jun Li, Yue Xu, Weihai Xu, Zhineng Cheng, Junwen Liu, Yan Wang, Chongguo Tian, Chunling Luo, Gan Zhang. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and hexachlorobenzene (HCB) in the equatorial Indian Ocean: Temporal Trend, continental outflow and air-water exchange. Mar. Pollut. Bull., 2014, 80: 194–199.

7) Yumei Huang, Yue Xu, Jun Li, Weihai Xu, Gan Zhang, Zhineng Cheng, Junwen Liu, Yan Wang, Chongguo Tian. Organochlorine pesticides in the atmosphere and surface water from the equatorial Indian Ocean: Enantiomeric signatures, sources and fate Environ. Sci. Technol., 2013, 47: 13395–13403.

8) Yumei Huang, Chen Laiguo, Xiaochun Peng, Zhencheng Xu, Zhixiang Ye. PBDEs in indoor dust in South-Central China: characteristics and implications. Chemosphere, 2010, 78: 169–174.

9) Laiguo Chen, Yumei Huang, Shuang Han, Yongbin Feng, Guo Jiang, Caiming Tang, Zhixiang Ye, Wei Zhan, Ming Liu, Sukun Zhang. Sample pretreatment optimization for the analysis of short chain chlorinated paraffins in soil with gas chromatography- Electron capture negative ion-mass spectrometry. J. Chromatogr. A, 2013, 1274: 36–43.

10) Laiguo Chen, Yumei Huang, Zhencheng Xu, Lijun Wen, Xiaowu Peng, Zhixiang Ye, Sukun Zhang, Xiangzhou Meng. Human exposure to PBDEs via house dust ingestion in Guangzhou, South China. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 2011, 60: 556–564.

11) Laiguo Chen, Yumei Huang, Xiaochun Peng, Zhencheng Xu, Sukun Zhang, Mingzhong Ren, Zhixiang Ye, Xinhua Wang. PBDEs in sediments of the Beijiang River, China: levels, distribution, and influence of total organic carbon. Chemosphere, 2009, 76: 226–231.