Li Tie

LI Tie

Associate Professor

Telephone: +86-532-66782381

E-mail: litie@ouc.edu.cn


EducationalBackground

B.S., Chemistry, OceanUniversity of Qingdao, 1989

M.S., Marine Chemistry, OceanUniversity of Qingdao, 1996

Ph.D., Earth and Planetary Science, NagoyaUniversity,2004


CareerHistory

Assistant Engineer, Institute for ReusingIndustrial Wastewater, Ocean University of Qingdao, 1989-1993; Assistant,Lecturer, and Associate Professor, Department of Marine Chemistry, College ofChemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of China, 1993-Present


ResearchInterests

Biological products and relating materialsin the sea, and their response to land-atmosphere-ocean interactions andenvironmental changes.

Biogeochemical cycles of biophile elementsin marine organisms, biogenic particles and sediment in coastal seas.

Carbon dioxide-carbonate system of seawaterand its response to climate changes.


RepresentativePublications and Achievements

T. Zhang, Q.Lang, D. Yang, L. Li, L. Zeng, C. Zheng, T.Li*, M. Wei*, A. Liu*, 2013. Simultaneousvoltammetric determination of nitrophenol isomers at ordered mesoporous carbonmodified electrode. Electrochimica Acta, 106: 127-134.

Zhu, M.-X., J.Liu, G.-P. Yang, T. Li, R.-J., Yang,2012. Reactive iron and its buffering capacity towards dissolved sulfide insediments of Jiaozhou Bay, China. Marine EnvironmentalResearch, 80: 46-55.

Zhu, M.-X., Z.Wang, S-Y Xu, T. Li, 2010.Decolorization of methylene blue by δ-MnO2-coatedmontmorillonitecomplexes: Emphasizing redox reactivity of Mn-oxide coatings,Journal of Hazardous Materials, 181: 57-64.

Li,T., T. Masuzawa, H. Katagawa, 2004. Seasonalvariations in settling fluxes of major components in the oligotrophic ShikokuBasin, the western North Pacific:Coincidence of high biogenic flux with Asian dust supply in spring. MarineChemistry. 91: 187-210.

Masuzawa,T., T. Li, Y. Duan, M. Yanmamoto, Y. Hibi, T. Nakatsuka, H. Kitazato,Y. Kato, 2003. Temporal variations in major component composition and flux ofsinking particles in Sagami Day, off Japan. Progress in Oceanography,57: 59-75.