Haochen Dong
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Recent Articles
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Hou S, Dong H, Du X, Feng L
J Hazard Mater
. 2021 Sep;
416:126174.
PMID: 34492949
Based on the transformation among metal fractions defined by the Tessier sequential extraction procedure and integrated risk information assessed by delayed geochemical hazard (DGH) methodology, including development paths and their...
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Dong H, Yoneda M, Feng L
J Hazard Mater
. 2021 Feb;
412:125210.
PMID: 33529833
In this study, a potential ecological risk index for site dynamic risk evolution was proposed with the development trend of the Hakanson approach. The possibility factor P was attached to...
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Comparison of different sequential extraction procedures for mercury fractionation in polluted soils
Dong H, Feng L, Qin Y, Luo M
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2019 Feb;
26(10):9955-9965.
PMID: 30737719
Three sequential extraction procedures (SEPs), modified Tessier, modified BCR, and CIEMAT, were compared for mercury fractionation in polluted soils. With satisfactory total mercury recovery, the modified Tessier and modified BCR...
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Xun Y, Feng L, Li Y, Dong H
Chemosphere
. 2017 Sep;
189:161-170.
PMID: 28934656
Cyrtomium macrophyllum naturally grown in 225.73 mg kg of soil mercury in mining area was found to be a potential mercury accumulator plant with the translocation factor of 2.62 and...
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Wan X, Dong H, Feng L, Lin Z, Luo Q
Chemosphere
. 2017 Mar;
178:402-410.
PMID: 28342372
Three sequential extraction procedures (SEPs) including Tessier, Rauret, and Shiowatana SEPs, were compared for arsenic fractionation using highly polluted soils. In the definition context of exchangeable, reducible, oxidizable and residual...
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Dong H, Lin Z, Wan X, Feng L
Chemosphere
. 2016 Nov;
169:333-341.
PMID: 27886535
The distribution characteristics of mercury fractions at the site near a pesticide plant was investigated, with the total mercury concentrations ranging from 0.0250 to 44.3 mg kg. The mercury bound...