Biography

Dr. Zulin Zhang

The James Hutton Institute, UK

Senior Scientist


Email: [email protected]


Qualifications

2001 Ph.D., Environmental Science, Xiamen University

1996 B.Sc., Chemistry, Xiamen University


Publications (Selected)

  1. Zeng C, Ding A, Chen X, et al. Biochar loaded with Cu (I) to activate peroxyacetic acid for sulfamethoxazole removal: Effect of electron transfer and free radicals[J]. Separation and Purification Technology, 2025: 136538.
  2. Li X, Li L, Wang J, et al. Synergy of FeNx sites and oxygen vacancies enables radical and nonradical pathways in peroxymonosulfate activation[J]. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2025, 526: 171318.
  3. Cui S, Ma C, Zhang F, et al. Heavy metals in reservoirs: pollution characteristics, remediation technologies, and future prospects[J]. Agricultural Ecology and Environment, 2025, 1(1).
  4. Deng Z, Ma Y, Zhu J, et al. Enhanced oxidation of sulfonamides by low-valent Cu-based sludge biochar activating ferrate (VI): The roles of valence-dependent activation pathways[J]. Applied Catalysis B: Environment and Energy, 2025, 371: 125208.
  5. Xiang X, Ma Y, Ding H, et al. Sludge biochar self-doping with adsorbed aqueous phosphorus to activate peroxymonosulfate for antibiotics degradation: Non-covalent bond driven non-radicals mechanism[J]. Separation and Purification Technology, 2025: 134688.
  6. Ding, Han, et al. "Self-doped biochar with adsorbed aqueous nitrogen for efficient activation of peroxymonosulfate to degrade sulfamethoxazole." Chemical Engineering Journal (2025): 166970.
  7. Zhang, Fuxiang, et al. "Unveiling the role of nitrogen-related functional groups in Imidacloprid adsorption by chitosan-modified graphitic biochar: A mechanistic insight into N-containing pollutant removal." Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology (2025).
  8. Zhang W, Pang Z, Zheng W, et al. Silica Nanoparticles Outperform Sodium Silicate in Enhancing Trivalent Chromium Resistance in Rice Through Their Physicochemical Impacts on Root Apoplastic Barriers[J]. Environmental Research, 2025: 122280.
  9. Wu M, Wang Y, Chen Y, et al. Annual fluxes, sources apportionment, and ecological risks of phthalate esters in the multi-matrices from the midstream of the Yangtze River, China: Based on a year-long investigation[J]. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2025, 13(3): 116222.
  10. Zeng C, Ma Y, Zhou Y, et al. In-situ electrochemically co-generating Fe (IV),• OH, and SO4•-for antibiotics degradation in waters[J]. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2025: 117340.
  11. Deng Z, Ma Y, Zhu J, et al. Unlocking Oxidative Potential of Ferrate (VI): Nanoscale Zerovalent Iron Loaded Sludge Biochar Mediated Nonradical Sulfonamides Degradation via Valence Conversion[J]. ACS ES&T Water, 2025, 5(5): 2648-2660.
  12. Li X, Li L, Zhang Z, et al. Insights into the mechanism of mechanically treated Fe/Mn-N doped seed meal hydrochar for efficient adsorption and degradation of tetracycline[J]. Biochar, 2025, 7(1): 48.
  13. Liu Y, Ma Y, Deng Z, et al. MoS2 coupled with ball milling co-modified sludge biochar to efficiently activate peroxymonosulfate for neonicotinoids degradation: Dominant roles of SO4•-, 1O2 and surface-bound radicals[J]. Environmental Research, 2024, 263: 119983.
  14. Deng Z, Ma Y, Zhu J, et al. Novel insights into ferrate (VI) activation by Mn-modified sludge biochar for sulfamethoxazole degradation: Dominance of hydroxyl group and Mn-O bond in the non-radical pathway[J]. Separation and Purification Technology, 2024, 349: 127679.
  15. Zhou Y, Ma Y, Deng Z, et al. In-situ electrogenerated persulfate activated by co-existing Cu (II) for sustainable removal of sulfonamides from environmental waters[J]. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2024, 12(6): 114754.



Profile Detailes

https://www.hutton.ac.uk/people/zulin-zhang/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Zulin-Zhang
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NdnxXXIAAAAJ&hl=zh-CN


WoS Researcher ID: B-2879-2010

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