Fang Wang
China Agricultural University
14 Papers
152 Citations
Fang Wang is an academic researcher from China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: High-performance liquid chromatography & Derivatization. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
The influence of polyethylene microplastics on pesticide residue and degradation in the aquatic environment.
TL;DR: It is indicated that PE could adsorb pesticides through partitioning, thus influencing the persistence of the pesticides in water, especially for those with moderate degradation half-lives and high log Kow values.
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Residue determination of glyphosate in environmental water samples with high-performance liquid chromatography and UV detection after derivatization with 4-chloro-3,5-dinitrobenzotrifluoride.
TL;DR: A pre-column derivatization high-performance liquid chromatographic method for glyphosate analysis has been developed and has been applied to the quantitative determination of glyphosate in environmental water with recoveries of 91.80-100.20% and R.D.S. of 2.27-6.80, depending on the sample investigated.
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Monitoring the contents of biogenic amines in sufu by HPLC with SPE and pre-column derivatization
TL;DR: In this article, an HPLC method with SPE and pre-column derivatization was developed for monitoring the content of biogenic amine in sufu and to understand the differences in the contents of Biogenic amines with different processing technologies.
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Determination of triazole fungicides in environmental water samples by high performance liquid chromatography with cloud point extraction using polyethylene glycol 600 monooleate.
TL;DR: A preconcentration technique known as cloud point extraction was developed for the determination of trace levels of triazole fungicides tricyclazole, triadimefon, tebuconazole and diniconazole in environmental waters.
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Bioaccumulation and Metabolism of Carbosulfan in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) and the Toxic Effects of Its Metabolites
TL;DR: The metabolites were more persistent and toxic to zebrafish, and exhibit coincident synergistic effects in combination, which can provide evidence for the potential risk of pesticides.
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