Name:Yingjie Li Title: Lecturer
Highesteducation: Ph.D. Office: B-211
Phone:18788416200 Zip code: 650500
Fax:0871-65920528 E-mail yjli@kmust.edu.cn
(一)Education and Appointments
(1) 2016/11-present,High-level talent, Faculty of Environmental Science and Engineering, KunmingUniversity of Science and Technology.
(2) 2011/9-2016/7,Ph.D., Environmental Science, Dalian University of Technology.
(3) 2007/9-2010/6,MSc., Environmental Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology.
(4) 2002/9-2006/7,BSc., Environmental Engineering, Changchun Institute of Technology.
(二)Research Interest
(1) Photochemicalbehavior of micropollutants in the aquatic environment
(2) Photochemicaltransformation of dissolved black carbon
(3) Environmentalcalculation/prediction chemistry
(三)Research Grants and Funds
(1) January2018 ~ December 2020: “Photoinduced Halogenation Pathways and Mechanisms ofAntibiotics in Estuarine and Coastal Waters (21707058)”, supported by theNational Natural Science Foundation of China, principal of the project.
(2) “PhotochemicalBehavior of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the AquaticEnvironment”, supported by High-level Talents Platform Construction Funds ofKunming University of Science and Technology.
(四)Publications
(1) Yingjie Li, Xianliang Qiao, Ya-nanZhang, et al. Effects of halide ions on photodegradation of sulfonamideantibiotics: Formation of halogenated intermediates [J], Water Research, 2016, 102: 405-412
(2) Yingjie Li, Xiaoxuan Wei, Jingwen Chen,et al. Photodegradation mechanism of sulfonamides with excited triplet state dissolved organic matter: A case of sulfadiazine with 4-carboxybenzophenone asa proxy [J]. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2015, 290: 9-15.
(3) Yingjie Li, Xianliang Qiao, ChengzhiZhou, et al. Photochemical transformation of sunscreen agent benzophenone-3 and its metabolite in surface freshwater and seawater [J], Chemosphere, 2016, 153: 494-499.
(4) Yingjie Li, Jingwen Chen, XianliangQiao, et al. Insights into photolytic mechanism of sulfa pyridine induced by triplet-excited dissolved organic matter [J]. Chemosphere, 2016, 147: 305-310.
(5) Yingjie Li, Senlin Tian, Hong Mo, etal. Reversibly enhanced aqueous solubilization of volatile organic compounds using redox-reversible surfactant [J]. Journalof Environmental Sciences, 2011, 23: 1486-1491.
(6)Yingjie Li,Xiaoxuan Wei, Xianliang Qiao, et al. Effects of dissolved organic matter and coordination with Cu(II) on the photo transformation of sulfamethazine in aqueous solutions (in Chinese). Chinese Science Bulletin, 2015, 60: 2900-2906.