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Eric Lichtfouse

Distinguished Talent Professor, International Research Center for Renewable Energy, Xi'an Jiaotong University
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  • ResearcherId : F-4759-2011
  • ORCID 0000-0002-8535-8073
  • Google Scholar : https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=MOKMNegAAAAJ
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Présentation

Eric Lichtfouse, Professor at Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, has initiated a new discipline, single sample molecular chronology, that uses molecular clocks to study the history of organic substances in complex environmental and biological samples. For that, he has invented carbon-13 dating, a method allowing to measure the relative age of organic molecules in complex media. Using this method, he has proved for the first time the occurrence of temporal pools of a single organic substance in the same environmental sample. He has published the book Scientific Writing for Impact Factors. He is founder and Chief Editor of Environmental Chemistry Letters, published by Springer Nature. He has founded the European Association of Chemistry and the Environment. After a PhD revealing the occurrence of novel fossil steroids at the University of Strasbourg, he has done research on organic matter, carbon and pollutants in soils, sediments, water, wastewater, plants, food and air in the USA, Germany, France and China. He got the Analytical Chemistry Prize by the French Chemical Society, the Grand Prize of the Universities of Nancy and Metz, a Journal Citation Award by the Essential Indicators, a Springer Nature Award for editorial excellence, and he is top 2% world scientist in Environmental Sciences. In sports, he is XTerra World Vice-Champion and ITU World Cross Triathlon Bronze Medal in his age category.

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Non-stop industries were the main source of air pollution during the 2020 coronavirus lockdown in the North China Plain

Zhen Li , Shaocai Yu , Mengying Li , Xue Chen , Yibo Zhang
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2022, 20, pp.59 - 69. ⟨10.1007/s10311-021-01314-8⟩
Article dans une revue hal-03584939v1
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Large scale control of surface ozone by relative humidity observed during warm seasons in China

Mengying Li , Shaocai Yu , Xue Chen , Zhen Li , Yibo Zhang
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2021, 19, pp.3981 - 3989. ⟨10.1007/s10311-021-01265-0⟩
Article dans une revue hal-03409893v1
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Unexpected rise of ozone in urban and rural areas, and sulfur dioxide in rural areas during the coronavirus city lockdown in Hangzhou, China: implications for air quality

Liqiang Wang , Mengying Li , Shaocai Yu , Xue Chen , Zhen Li
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2020, 18 (5), pp.1713 - 1723. ⟨10.1007/s10311-020-01028-3⟩
Article dans une revue hal-02926453v1
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Common source areas of air pollution vary with haze intensity in the Yangtze River Delta, China

Xue Chen , Shaocai Yu , Liqiang Wang , Zhen Li , Yibo Zhang
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2020, 18, pp.957 - 965. ⟨10.1007/s10311-020-00976-0⟩
Article dans une revue hal-02563173v1
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High-altitude and long-range transport of aerosols causing regional severe haze during extreme dust storms explains why afforestation does not prevent storms

Ping Guo , Shaocai Yu , Liqiang Wang , Pengfei Li , Zhen Li
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2019, 17 (3), pp.1333-1340. ⟨10.1007/s10311-019-00858-0⟩
Article dans une revue hal-02267190v1

Residential emissions predicted as a major source of fine particulate matter in winter over the Yangtze River Delta, China

Yujie Wu , Peng Wang , Shaocai Yu , Liqiang Wang , Peng Li
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2018, 16 (3), pp.1117-1127. ⟨10.1007/s10311-018-0735-6⟩
Article dans une revue hal-02055172v1