Tan Liju

LIJUTAN


Ph. D., Associate professor, Master's Supervisor

Telephone: +86-532-66786617

E-mail: lijutan@ouc.edu.cn

 

Educational Background

1999.8 to present: Teaching and research staff in College  of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of China. At the same time, doing the research work of Ph.D. on-the-job and got the Ph.D. Degree in 2010.

Advisor: Professor Jiangtao Wang

Ph.D. thesis topic: Development of an automatic online monitoring instrument of total organic carbon (TOC) in seawater.  

1996.9-1999.7: M.S. in College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of China.

Advisor: Professor Jiangtao Wang

     Master's thesis topic: The study of biogeochemistry of dissolved organic carbon in Seawater

1992.9-1996.7: B. S. in Ocean University of China

 

Career History

1999.07 to now: Lecturer and associate professor in Ocean University of China.

2012.08-2013.08: Visiting scholar in University of California, Santa Barbara.

 

Research Interests

My main research fields are Marine chemistry and Marine environment chemistry. My research is mainly focused on marine dissolved organic carbon in seawater and pollutant organic matter in estuarine, coastal and oceanic waters and the development of new analytical techniques for organic contaminants, specifically on the transport, behavior, and fate of the organic matters in seawater.

 

Representative Publications and Achievements

Patents:

(1)Liju TanJiangtao WangYue Li. A Kind of Appliance to Remove the Inorganic Carbon in Seawater. Patent number: ZL 200910229793.3.

(2)Jiangtao Wang, Liju Tan, Yue Li. An Automatic Analyzer to Determine the Dissolved Organic Carbon in Seawater. Patent number: ZL 200920312668.4.

Papers:

1.       Liju Tan, Ruxiang Zhao, Xiaonan Yin, et al. Establishment and application of an intelligent treating method for oil spill identification. Acta Oceanologica Sinica 2018. (SCI)

2.       Xiuping He, Liju Tan*, Wei Wu, et al. Determination of sulfadiazine in eggs using molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography. J. Sep. Sci. 2016, 39: 2204-2212SCI

3.       CUI Dongyang, WANG Jiangtao*, TAN Liju*. Response of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Size-Fractionated Chlorophyll a in an Upwelling Simulation Experiment in the Western South China Sea. J. Ocean Univ. China (Oceanic and Coastal Sea Research), 2016, 15 (5): 835-840SCI

4.       Zhou Yuping, Tan Liju*, Pang Qiuting, et al. Influence of nutrients pollution on the growth and organic matter output of Ulva prolifera in the southern Yellow Sea, China. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2015, 95(1):107-114SCI

5.       Liju TanJiangtao Wang*Yue Li. A Home-made Automatic Analyzer to Determine the Dissolved Organic Carbon in Seawater. Advanced Materials Research, 2011, 199-200: 1819~1822 EI

6.       Liju Tan, Hedong Wang, Jiangtao Wang*. Preparation and Characterization of Two New Kinds of Soluble Quaternary Ammonium Salts of Chitosan. Advanced Materials Research, 2011, 31(2): 320~324 EI

7.       Liju Tan, Zhe Zhang, Chengju Liang, Jiangtao Wang. Distribution of Organic Carbon in the Seawater of Qingdao and Adjacent Area. Advances in Earth Science, 2011, 26(4): 426-432(in Chinese)

8.       Liju Tan, Zhe Zhang, Jiangtao Wang, Wenhao Zhang. The Distribution Characteristics of Petroleum in the Coastal Water of Shandong. Periodical of Ocean University of China, 2009, 39(Sup.): 203-206 (in Chinese)

9.       Liju Tan, Jiangtao Wang, Zhe Zhang, et al. The Distribution Characteristics of Uranium in the Coastal Water of Shandong. Periodical of Ocean University of China, 2009, 39(Sup.): 212-216 (in Chinese)

10.   Liju Tan, Yue Li, Jiangtao Wang. The Distribution Characteristics of Total Cr and Cu in the Upper Water of Shandong Offshore. Periodical of Ocean University of China, 2009, 39(Sup.): 222-226 (in Chinese)

11.   Liju Tan, Jiangtao Wang, Qiang Fu. The Behavior of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Water Mixed with Seawater and River Water. Periodical of Ocean University of China, 2007, 37(5) : 811-814 (in Chinese)