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
1997 – 2006, 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: 75–84.
[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, 74–82.
[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)