Shujie Hu received her PhD degree from Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in July 2020, and conducted her postdoctoral research at Institute of Ecology, Environment and Soil, Guangdong Academy of Sciences (GAS) from August 2020 to September 2022. She joined Chongqing College, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) in October 2022. Now, she focuses on the research of the interfacial behaviors of natural organic matter toward environmental pollutants, the mechanism of persistent free radicals, and the phototransformation process of black carbon substances. She has published more than 10 papers in major international journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, Organic Geochemistry, Science of the Total Environment, etc. She has also applied for 3 Chinese invention patents.
Environmental pollutant transport transformations, environmental geochemical processes of black carbon
National Scholarship during PhD
[1] Hu Shujie, Liu Chengshuai*, Bu Hongling, Chen Manjia, Fei Yingheng*. Efficient reduction and adsorption of Cr(VI) using FeCl3-modified biochar: Synergistic roles of persistent free radicals and Fe(II). Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2024, 137, 626-638.
[2] Hu Shujie, Kong Xianglan, Xu Decheng, Yang Yu, Ran Yong*, Mao Jingdong. Compositions, structures, and confined pyrolysis of the alga Chlorella and its nonhydrolyzable fractions. Organic Geochemistry. 2022, 171, 104482.
[3] Hu Shujie, Xu Decheng, Kong Xianglan, Gong Jian, Yang Yu, Ran Yong*, Mao Jingdong. Effect of the structure and micropore of activated and oxidized black carbon on the sorption and desorption of nonylphenol. Science of The Total Environment, 2021, 761, 144191.
[4] Hu Shujie, Zhang Dainan, Yang Yu, Ran Yong*, Mao Jingdong, Chu Wenying, Cao Xiaoyan. Effects of the chemical structure, surface, and micropore properties of activated and oxidized black carbon on the sorption and desorption of phenanthrene. Environmental Science & Technology. 2019, 53, 7683-7693.
[5] Hu Shujie, Zhang Dainan, Xiong Yongqiang, Yang Yu, Ran Yong*. Nanopore-filling effect of phenanthrene sorption on modified black carbon. Science of The Total Environment, 2018, 642, 1050-1059.
[6] Xu Decheng, Hu Shujie, Zhang, Dainan, Xiong, Yongqiang, Yang Yu, Ran Yong, Importance of sporopollenin structure and accessibility in the sorption of phenanthrene by biota spores and pollens. Environmental Science & Technology. 2019, 53, 14285-14295. Cover
[7] Zhuo Chenya, Hu Shujie, Yang Yu, Ran Yong, Effects of the structures and micropores of sedimentary organic matter on the oxidative degradation of benzo(a)pyrene by Na2S2O8, Water Research, 2020, 174, 115635.