Lu Xiaolan

XiaolanLu

Associate professor

Telephone: +86-532-66781636-319

E-mail: lxlu@ouc.edu.cn


EducationalBackground

1990 – 1994:   Department of AppliedChemistry, Qingdao University of Science & Technology, B.S. of AppliedChemistry (Fine Chemistry)

1994 – 1997:   Department of AppliedChemistry, Qingdao University of Science & Technology, M.S. of AppliedChemistry

2003 – 2010:   College of Chemistryand Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of China, Ph.D. of Marine Chemistry


CareerHistory

19972006, Lecturer, Department of Marine Chemistry, OceanUniversity of China

2006 present, Associate professor, Department of AppliedChemistry, Ocean University of China


ResearchInterests

Biogeochemistry oftrace gases (VHCs and CO) and CDOM in sea waters of China


RepresentativePublications and Achievements

[1]Xiao-Lan Lu, Gui-Peng Yang, Gui-Sheng Song, Liang Zhang. Distributions and fluxes ofmethyl chloride and methyl bromide in the East China Sea and the SouthernYellow Sea in autumn. Marine Chemistry, doi:10.1016/j.marchem.2009.11.002,2010, 118: 7584.

[2]Yang Gui-Peng, Lu Xiao-Lan,Song Gui-Sheng, Wang Xiao-Meng. 2010. Purge-and-Trap Gas Chromatography Methodfor Analysis of Methyl Chloride and Methyl Bromide in Seawater. Chinese Journalof Analytical Chemistry 38(5), 719–722.

[3]Xiao-Lan Lu, Wen-Zhao Bi,Yu-Qing Shang, Liang-Zhong Xu, Guan-Ping Yu, 2006. 4-(2-Nitrobenzylideneamino)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-5(4H)-thione.Acta Crystallographica, E62, o3189-o3190.

[4]Zhen He, Gui-Peng Yang*, Xiao-LanLu, Qiong-Yao Ding, Hong-Hai Zhang, 2013. Halocarbons in the marineatmosphere and surface seawater of the South Yellow Sea during spring.Atmospheric Environment 80: 514-523.

[5]Zhen He, Gui-Peng Yang*, Xiao-LanLu, Hong-Hai Zhang, 2013. Distributions and sea-to-air fluxes of volatilehalocarbons in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea in spring. EnvironmentalPollution 177: 28-37.

[6]Zhen He, Gui-Peng Yang*, Xiao-LanLu, 2013. Distributions and sea-to-air fluxes of volatile halocarbons inthe East China Sea in early winter. Chemosphere 90: 747-757.

[7]Gui - Peng Yang, Chun - Yan Ren, Xiao - Lan Lu, Chun - Ying Liu, Hai -Bing Ding. 2011. Distribution, flux, and photoproduction of carbon monoxide inthe East China Sea and Yellow Sea in spring. Journal of Geophysical Research,116, C02001, doi:10.1029/2010JC006300.

[8]Gui - Peng Yang, Wei -lei Wang, Xiao - Lan Lu, Chun-YanRen. 2010. Distribution, flux and biological consumption of carbon monoxide inthe Southern Yellow Sea and the East China Sea.Marine Chemistry 122, 7482.

[9].Yan-Ping Zhang, Gui-PengYang*, Xiao-Lan Lu, Hai-Bing Ding,Hong-Hai Zhang, 2013. Distributions of dissolve d monosaccharides andpolysaccharides in the surface microlayer and surface water of the Jiaozhou Bayand its adjacent area. Continental Shelf Research, 63:85– 93.

[10]Gui-Peng Yang, Yan-Ping Zhang, Xiao-LanLu, Hai-Bing Ding. Distributions and seasonal variations of dissolved carbohydrates in Jiaozhou Bay, China. Estuarine, Coastaland Shelf Science, 2010, 88: 12-20.

[11] Lu Xiao-lan, Yang Gui-peng, WangXiao-meng, Wang Wei-lei,Ren Chun-yan, 2010. Determination of Carbon Monoxide inSeawater by Headspace Analysis,Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry,3:352-356. (in Chinese)

[12] Lu Xiaolan, Zhang Cong, YangGuipeng, Tan Yong, Ren Chunyan, 2012. Studies of influencing factors on photoproductionof carbon monoxide in sea water of Jiaozhou Bay. Acta Oceanonlogica Sinica, 34(4):77-83. (in Chinese)