Gong Han

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    Name: Gong Han

    Position: -

    Title: Associate Professor

    Contact: gonghan@scau.edu.cn

Self introduction:   

      Gong Han, female, born in Shandong in 1990, member of the Communist Party of China, research direction is marine ecotoxicology, marine pollutant control.


Research projects:

       Research on the detoxification mechanism of typical antibiotics in aquaculture wastewater by the Sunshine-catalyzed ferrate/persulfate coupling system, funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2019/01-2021/12


publish an article:

1.Han Gong, Wei Chu. Permanganate with a double-edge role in photodegradation of sulfamethoxazole: Kinetic, reaction mechanism and toxicity. Chemosphere. 2018, 191, 494-502. 

2.Han Gong, Wei Chu, Meijuan Chen, Qinxing Wang. A systematic study on photocatalysis of antipyrine: Catalyst characterization, parameter optimization, reaction mechanism and toxicity evolution to plankton. Water Research. 2017, 112, 167-175. 

3.Han Gong, Wei Chu, So Hiu Lam, Angela Yu-Chen Lin. Ibuprofen degradation and toxicity evolution by Fe2+/Oxone/UV process. Chemosphere. 2017, 167, 415-421.

4.Han Gong, Wei Chu. Determination and toxicity evaluation of the generated products in sulfamethoxazole degradation by UV/CoFe2O4/TiO2. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2016, 314, 197-203. 

5.Han Gong, Wei Chu. Photodegradation of sulfamethoxazole with a recyclable catalyst. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 2015, 54, 12763-12769. 

6.Meijuan Chen, Jie Yao, Yu Huang, Han Gong, Wei Chu. Enhanced photocatalytic degradation of ciprofloxacin over Bi2O3/(BiO)2CO3 heterojunctions: Efficiency, kinetics, pathways, mechanisms and toxicity evaluation. Chemical Engineering Journal. 2018, 334, 453-461. 

7. Gong Yi, Kong Fanzhou, Wang Yunfeng, Yan Tian, Zhou Mingjiang. Effects of “brown tide” seawater on the survival and feeding of Artemia and rotifers in Qinhuangdao Sea. Marine Science, 2015, 39 (4): 30-36.

8. Gong Yi, Yan Tian, Zhou Mingjiang. Research progress on the damage of Aureococcus anophagefferens. Marine Science, 2014, 38 (6): 78-84.