Li Xianguo

ianguoLi

Professor

Telephone: +86-532-66782215

E-mail: lixg@ouc.edu.cn


EducationalBackground


Ph.D.                  Physical Chemistry, Institute of CoalChemistry, ChineseAcademy of Sciences, 1993

M.S.          Physical Chemistry, Institute of CoalChemistry, ChineseAcademy of Sciences, 1989

B.S.           General Chemistry, Xiangtan  University, China,1986


CareerHistory


Research

January 1998 - present                          Professor, College of Chemistry and ChemicalEngineering, Ocean University of China, China

July 1997 – December1997                   Associate Professor, College of Chemistryand Chemical Engineering, Ocean University  of Qingdao, China.

February 1994 – June1997          PostdoctoralFellow, College of Chemical Engineering, West Virginia University, USA.

July 1993 –January1994             AssistantResearch Associate, Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.


Teaching

September 2000 –present            “Physical Chemistry”, for undergraduates ofPharmaceutics and Food Engineering majors.

February 1998 – December2001 “Chemical Information Retrieval”, for undergraduates of Chemistryand Marine Chemistry majors.

September 2001 –present         “ModernMethods for Characterization of Materials”, for graduates of AnalyticalChemistry, Applied Chemistry majors.

September 2007 –present            “Scientific Writing and Scientific Ethics”, forgraduates and Ph. D. students of all majors in College of Chemistry andChemical Engineering, Ocean University of China.


ResearchInterests


Terrestrial organic carbon and its biogeochemistryin marine system, marine biogeochemistry of modern organic pollutants, marineorganic geochemistry


RepresentativePublications and Achievements

1.Xiaoyong Duan, Yanxia Li, Xianguo Li*, Mengfang Li,Dahai Zhang. Distributions and sources of polychlorinated biphenylsin the coastal East China Sea sediments. Science of the Total Environment,2013, 463-464: 894-903.

2.Xiaoyong Duan, Yanxia Li, XianguoLi*, Dahai Zhang.Polychlorinated biphenyls in sediments of the Yellow Sea:Distribution, source identification and flux estimation. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2013, 76(1-2): 283-290.

3.Xuewei Peng, Xianguo Li*, Lijuan Feng. Behavior of stable carbon isotope ofphthalate acid esters during photolysis under ultraviolet irradiation. Chemosphere,2013, 92: 1557–1562.

4.WeiDeng, Xian Guo Li*,Sheng Yong Li, Yan Yan Ma, Da Hai Zhang. Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatichydrocarbons in surface sediment of mud areas in the East China Sea using diagnostic ratios and factor analysis. Marine Pollution Bulletin,2013, 70: 266–273.

5.Xuewei Peng, Lijuan Feng, Xianguo Li*. Pathway of diethyl phthalate photolysis insea-water determined by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry andcompound-specific isotope analysis. Chemosphere,2013, 90: 220–226.

6.YanxiaLi, Xiaoyong Duan, Xianguo Li*,Dahai Zhang. Photodegradation of nonylphenol by simulated sunlight. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2013,66(1-2): 47–52.

7.TingZhang, Xianguo Li*, Shuwen Sun,et al. Determination of Lignin in Marine Sediment Using Alkaline Cupric OxideOxidation-Solid Phase Extraction-on-Column Derivatization-Gas Chromatography. Journal of OceanUniversity of China, 2013, 12(1): 63-69

8.XueweiPengXianguoLi*.Compound-specific isotopeanalysis for aerobic biodegradation of phthalate acid esters. Talanta, 2012, 97: 445–449.

9.Xiang Xu, Xian-Guo Li*, Shu-Wen Sun.A QSAR study on the biodegradationactivity of PAHs in aged contaminated sediments. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 2012, 114: 50-55.

10.XU XiangLI Xian-Guo*SUNShu-WenCHU Jia-Jie. Theoretical study on thephotodegradation mechanism of pyrethroid insecticide fenvalerate in water. Chinese Journal of Structural Chemistry,2012, 31(4): 505-512.

11.XU XiangLIXian-Guo*. QSAR for predicting biodegradationrates of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in aqueous system. Chinese Journal of Structural Chemistry,2012 , 31(8): 1212 – 1221.

12.WANGYan, LI Xianguo*,PENG Xuewei, TANG Xuli, and DENG Xiaoyan. Optimization of sample pretreatmentfor determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in estuarine sediments bygas chromatography. Journal of OceanUniversityof China,2012, 11(2): 159-164.

13.PENGXuewei, YAN Guofang, LI Xianguo*,GUO Xinyun, ZHOU Xiao, and WANG Yan.Optimization of ultrasonic extraction and clean-up protocol for thedetermination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in marine sediments byhigh-performance liquid chromatography coupled with fluorescence detection. Journal of OceanUniversity of China, 2012, 11(3): 331-338.

14.LI Xianguo*,ZHANG Ting, SUN Shuwen, LAN Haiqing, and YU Tao. Lignin in marine environment and its analysis—A review. Journal of OceanUniversity of China, 2012, 11(4): 501-506.

15.ChuanHui Gao, Xian Guo Li*, LiJuan Feng, Shao Yan Lu, Jin Yan Liu. Surface Modification and Characterizationof Magnesium Hydroxide Sulfate Hydrate Nanowhiskers. Appl. Surf. Sci.2010, 256: 3234-3239.

16.Chuanhui Gao, Xianguo Li*, Lijuan Feng, Zhanchang Xiang, Dahai Zhang.Preparation and thermal decomposition of5Mg(OH)2·MgSO4· 2H2O nanowhiskers. Chem. Eng. J. 2009, 150: 551-554.

17.Qi,J., L. Feng, X. Li*,M. Zhang.  An X-ray photoelectronspectroscopy study of elements on the surface of aerosol particles. Journal of Aerosol Science,2006, 37: 218-227.

18.Qi, J.; P. Li; X. Li; L. Feng; M. Zhang. Estimation of dry deposition fluxes ofparticulate species to the water surface in the Qingdao area, using a model and surrogatesurfaces. Atmospheric Environment, 2005,39(11): 2081-2088.

19.Feng, L.; X. Li; et. al.Atemperature-programmed-reduction study on alkali-promoted, carbon-supportedmolybdenum catalysts. J. Catal., 2000, 190: 1-13.

20.Li, X.; L. Feng; et. al. HigherAlcohols from Synthesis Gas Using Carbon-Supported Doped Molybdenum-BasedCatalysts. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 1998,37: 3853-3863.

21.Liu, Z.; X.Li; et. al. Screening ofAlkali-Promoted Vapor-Phase Synthesized Molybdenum Sulfide Catalysts for theProduction of Alcohols from Synthesis Gas. Ind.Eng.Chem. Res., 1997, 36: 3085-3093.  

22.Li, X.; B. Zhong; et.al. Fischer-TropschSynthesis on Fe-Mn Ultrafine Catalysts. Catal.Lett.,   1994, 23: 245.