Lijuan Li received her Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in January 2021, with joint training at the University of California, Davis, USA, in 2018. She currently serves as an Associate Researcher at the Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her research focuses on the sources, transformation, and environmental health impacts of atmospheric organic aerosols, as well as laboratory simulations of organic aerosol aging from biomass burning sources. She has published over 30 peer-reviewed papers in prominent international journals, including Science of the Total Environment and Environmental Pollution, with more than 600 citations and an H-index of 14. She has led 4 projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation.
Sources, transformation, and environmental health impacts of organic aerosols
Laboratory simulations of organic aerosol aging from biomass burning sources
2020: National Scholarship for Graduate Students (Doctoral level), Ministry of Education, China
2018: China Scholarship Council Award for Joint Ph.D. Training
2014: National Scholarship for Graduate Students (Master’s level), Ministry of Education, China
1. Lijuan Li, Yuemei Han, Jianjun Li, Yue Lin, Xin Zhang, Qiyuan Wang, Junji Cao,Effects of Photochemical Aging on Molecular Composition of Organic Aerosols Derived from Combustion of Agricultural Biomass Residues. Science of The Total Environment, (2024): 174152.
2. Lijuan Li, Yuemei Han, Jianjun Li, Yue Lin, Xin Zhang, Junji Cao. Effects of relative humidity on atmospheric organosulfur species derived from photooxidation and nocturnal chemistry in a forest environment. Environmental Pollution (2024): 125253.
3. Lijuan Li, Steven Sai Hang Ho, Baihuan Feng, Hongbing Xu, Tong Wang, Rongshan Wu, Wei Huang, Linli Qu, Qiyuan Wang, and Junji Cao. Characterization of particulate-bound polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) and their oxidations in heavy polluted atmosphere: A case study in urban Beijing, China during haze events. Science of The Total Environment 660 (2019): 1392-1402.
4. Lijuan Li, Steven Sai Hang Ho, Judith C. Chow, John G. Watson, Frank SC Lee, Long Cui, Yuan Gao et al. Characterization and health risk assessment of PM2.5-bound organics inside and outside of Chinese smoking lounges. Chemosphere 186 (2017): 438-445.
5. Lijuan Li, Steven Sai Hang Ho, Yong Ming Han, Judith C. Chow, John G. Watson, Liqin Wang, Linli Qu, and Junji Cao. Quantification of nitrated-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in atmospheric aerosol samples with in-injection port thermal desorption-gas chromatography/negative chemical ionization mass spectrometry method. Atmospheric Environment 192 (2018): 84-93.
6. Lijuan Li, Steven Sai Hang Ho, Judith C. Chow, John G. Watson, Linli Qu, Liqin Wang, and Junji Cao. Quantification of oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in ambient aerosol samples using in-injection port thermal desorption-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry: Method exploration and validation. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 433 (2018): 25-30.
7. Yuemei Han, Xin Zhang, Lijuan Li, Yue Lin, Chongshu Zhu, Ningning Zhang, Qiyuan Wang, and Junji Cao, Enhanced Production of Organosulfur Species During a Severe Winter Haze Episode in the Guanzhong Basin of Northwest China. Environmental Science & Technology (2023).
8. Feng, Baihuan, Lijuan Li, Xu,Hongbing, Tong Wang, Rongshan Wu, Jie Chen, Yi Zhang et al. PM2.5 -bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Beijing: Seasonal variations, sources, and risk assessment. Journal of Environmental Sciences 77 (2019): 11-19 (第二作者)
9. Ho, Steven Sai Hang, Lijuan Li, Linli Qu, Junji Cao, Ka Hei Lui, Xinyi Niu, Shun-Cheng Lee, and Kin Fai Ho. Seasonal behavior of water-soluble organic nitrogen in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) at urban coastal environments in Hong Kong. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health 12, 4 (2019): 389-399.