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NAME
Zhang Yaoling
EDUCATION
Ph.D
POSITION
 
TITLE
Associate Professor
ZIP CODE
810008
DISCIPLINE
Analytical Chemistry
ADDRESS
 
EMAIL
zhyl@isl.ac.cn

RESUME
RESEARCH INTERESTS

Isolation and characterization of dissolved organic matter and sedimentary humic substances from saline water systems which include salt lakes and marine environments as well as oilfield produced brines.

HONORS & AWARDS
Training Awards of International Humic Substances Society in 2015
PUBLICATION

Wang, J., Chen, J., Qiao, X., Wang, Y., Cai, X., Zhou, C., Zhang, Y., Ding, G., 2018. DOM from mariculture ponds exhibits higher reactivity on photodegradation of sulfonamide antibiotics than from offshore seawaters. Water Research 144, 365-372.

Zhang, Y., Yang, K., Du, J., Zhang, F., Dong, Y., Li, W., 2018. Chemical characterization of fractions of dissolved humic substances from a marginal sea—a case from the Southern Yellow Sea. Journal of Oceanology and Limnology 36 (2): 238-248.

Yang, K., Zhang, Y.*, Dong, Y.**, Li, W., 2017. Selectivity of solid phase extraction for dissolved organic matter in the hypersaline Da Qaidam Lake, China. Environmental Science Processes & Impacts 19 (11): 1374-1386. (* Corresponding author)

Yang, K., Zhang, Y.*, Dong, Y.**, Nie, Z., Li, W., 2017. Comparative study of solid-phase extraction of dissolved organic matter from oilfield-produced brine by different sorbents. Environmental Engineering Science 34 (9): 675-686. (* Corresponding author)

Jiang, T., Kaal, J., Liang, J., Zhang, Y., Wei, S., Wang, D., Green, N.W., 2017. Composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from periodically submerged soils in the Three Gorges Reservoir areas as determined by elemental and optical analysis, infrared spectroscopy, pyrolysis-GC–MS and thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation. Science of the Total Environment 603, 461-471. 

Zhang, Y., Du, J., Ding, X., Zhang, F., 2016. Comparison study of sedimentary humic substances isolated from contrasting coastal marine environments by chemical and spectroscopic analysis. Environmental Earth Sciences, 75(5), 38.

Zhang, Y., Du, J., Zhao, X., Wu, W., Peng, B., Zhang, J., 2014. A multi-proxy study of sedimentary humic substances in the salt marsh of the Changjiang Estuary, China. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 151, 295-301.

Zhang, Y., Green, N.W., Perdue, E.M., 2013. Acid-base properties of dissolved organic matter from pristine and oil-impacted marshes of Barataria Bay, Louisiana. Marine Chemistry 155, 42-49.

Zhang, Y., Du, J., Peng, B., Zhang, F., Zhao, X., Zhang, J., 2013. Chemical and spectroscopic characterization of dissolved humic substances in a mangrove-fringed estuary in the eastern coast of Hainan Island, China. Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology 31 (2), 454-463.

Bianchi, T.S., Cook, R.L., Perdue, E.M., Kolic, P.E., Green, N., Zhang, Y., Smith, R.W., Kolker, A.S., Ameen, A., King, G., Ojwang, L.M., Schneider, C.L., Normand, A.E., Hetland, R., 2011. Impacts of diverted freshwater on dissolved organic matter and microbial communities in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, U.S.A.. Marine Environmental Research 72, 248-257.

Zhang, Y., Du, J., Zhang, F., Yu, Y., Zhang, J., 2011. Chemical characterization of humic substances isolated from mangrove swamp sediments: The Qinglan area of Hainan Island, China. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 93, 220-227.

PUBLIC SERVICE
 
PROJECT EXPERIENCE

 

National Natural Science Foundation of China (41403108), 2015.1-2017.12.

Natural Science Foundation of Qinghai Province (2014-ZJ-937Q), 2014.7-2017.6.

West Light Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Y412011004), 2014.1-2017.9.

Youth Guidance Fundation of Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes CAS (B), 2013.11-2015.10.