Rujin Huang

TIME: 2015-06-09  SOURCE: PRINT

          Rujin Huang

    Rujin Huang, male, born in 1979, Ph.D., Professor, doctoral tutor. Atmospheric chemistry and analytical chemistry, and the development of modern mass spectrometry (aerosol mass spectrometry, proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry, gas chromatography / mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography / mass spectrometry) and analytical methods were applied to the development of aerosol field observations and laboratory studies. In the analysis of Xiamen University received the bachelor's and master's degree in chemistry, Mainz, Germany (University of Mainz) for atmospheric chemistry PhD, after studying Paul Scheele of University of Frankfurt, the National University of Ireland, the Swiss Federal Polytechnic University and the Texas A&M University / European first-class university / Institute to carry out research work, more than 10 research teams and Europe has maintained close cooperation. In Nature, Communications Atmospheric, Chemistry and Physics Environmental, Science Technology & Nature, Research Letters Geophysical, Chemistry Analytical and other international high level journals published more than 60 papers SCI. Many times as domestic and international conferences (such as: the International Conference of aerosol, Asian aerosol meeting), the chairman of the meeting and the venue. Many times in international conferences and invited talks (such as the Ninth Asian conference invited Plenary lecture aerosol conference report). As ACP, EST, AMT, JGR and other 10 kinds of professional journals review expert. Nature Scientific SCI Environmental Science and Health, Journal of Part-C Atmosphere, editor of journal, and guest editor of 'Reports'.

 Research direction:

  • Chemical characterization and source apportionment of atmospheric aerosols
  • The smoke box of the two - generation and aging mechanism of organic aerosol
  • Optical and physical and chemical characteristics of carbon aerosols (including brown carbon)
  • new atmospheric particles
  • Ocean atmosphere and urban atmosphere
  • Application of analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry in atmospheric chemistry and aerosol science

Representative works::

Selected publications:

1.    Huang, R. J., Zhang, Y. L., Bozzetti, C., Ho, K. F., Cao, J. J., Han, Y. M., Dällenbach, K. R., Slowik, J. G., Platt, S. M., Canonaco, F., Zotter, P., Wolf, R., Pieber, S. M., Bruns, E. A., Crippa, M., Ciarelli, G., Piazzalunga, A., Schwikowski, M., Abbaszade, G., Schnelle-Kreis, J., Zimmermann, R., An, Z. S., Szidat, S., Baltensperger, U., EI Haddad, I., Prévôt, A. S. H.: High secondary aerosol contribution to particulate pollution during haze events in China. Nature, 514, 218-222, 2014. (highlighted by Nature China, “Identifying the source of China’s haze”, doi:10.1038/nchina.2014.42, 2014; Web of Science “Hot paper” and “Highly cited paper”.) 

2.    Platt, S. M., El Haddad, I., Pieber, S. M., Huang, R. J., Zardini, A. A., Clairotte, M., Suarez-Bertoa, R., Barmet, P., Pfaffenberger, L., Wolf, R., Slowik, J. G., Fuller, S. J., Kalberer, M., Chirico, R., Dommen, J., Astorga, C., Zimmermann, R., Marchand, N., Hellebust, S., Temime-Roussel, B., Baltensperger, U., Prévôt, A. S. H.: Two-stroke scooters are a dominant source of air pollution in many cities. Nature Commun., 5, 3749, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4749, 2014.

3.    Huang, R. J., Li, W. B., Wang, Y. R., Wang, Q. Y., Jia, W. T., Ho, K. F., Cao, J. J., Wang, G. H., Chen, X., EI Haddad, I., Zhuang, Z. X., Wang, X. R., Prévôt, A. S. H., O’Dowd C. D., Hoffmann, T.: Determination of aliphatic amines in atmospheric aerosol particles: A comparison of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and ion chromatography approaches, Atmos. Meas. Tech., 7, 2027-2035, 2014.

4.    Wang, Q. Y., Huang, R. J., Cao, J. J., Han, Y. M., Wang, G. H., Li, G. H., Wang, Y. C., Dai, W. T., Zhou, Y. Q: Mixing state of black carbon aerosol in a heavily polluted urban area of China: Implications for light absorption enhancement, Aerosol Sci. Technol., 48, 689-697, 2014.

5.    Hoffmann, T., Huang, R. J., Kalberer, M.: Atmospheric analytical chemistry, Anal. Chem., 83, 4649-4664, 2011. (Invited Review Article)

6.    Huang, R. J., Seitz, K., Neary, T., O’Dowd, C. D., Platt, U., Hoffmann T.: Observations of high concentrations of I2 and IO in coastal air supporting iodine-oxide driven coastal new particle formation, Geophys. Res. Lett., 37, L03803, doi:10.1029/2009GL041467, 2010.

7.    Huang, R. J., Seitz, K., Buxmann, J., Hornsby, K. E., Carpenter, L. J., Platt, U., Hoffmann, T.: In situ measurements of molecular iodine in the marine boundary layer: the link to macroalgal species and the implications for O3, IO, OIO and NOx, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10, 4823-4833, 2010.

 The group welcomed the students who have analytical chemistry, atmospheric chemistry, environmental chemistry, or technical background of the professional background of the students studying for master, doctoral degree, long-term recruitment of students with the above research experience in the research group to carry out postdoctoral cooperation. Email: Rujin.huang@ieecas.cn