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"Li Z" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Management of brain-heart multimorbidity: a clinical practice guideline Edwards JD; Li Z; McFarlane P; Rabi DM; Gilbert J; Bajaj HS; MacIntosh BJ; Bittman J; Feldman RD; Dresser G; Terenzi K; Swartz R; Gabor J; Pearson GJ; Selby P; Wharton S; Warburton DER; Pakhalé S; Styra R; Baker B; Tu K; Hawkins M; Stone JA; Vaillancourt T; Poon S; Virani SA; Jain R; Jones PH; Sandhu RK; Ganesh A; Andrade JG; Stern S; Habert J; Rivard L; Roumeliotis P; Udell JA; Campbell T; Bacon SL; Trudeau L; Keshavjee K; Pham T; Cheng G; Lewis KB; Maar M; Stacey D; Oldenburg B; Dhukai AR; Pasricha SV; Sh 41912243
HKAP
2 Laboratory-scale simulation study on the bioremediation of marine oil pollution by phosphate-solubilizing bacteria Bacillus subtilis PSB-1 Du Z; Li Z; Chen X; Liu M; Feng L; Li Q; Chen Z; Chen Q; 41707285
ENCS
3 Understanding the environmental fate and risks of organophosphate esters: Challenges in linking precursors, parent compounds, and derivatives Li Z; Chen R; Xing C; Zhong G; Zhang X; Jones KC; Zhu Y; 40845576
CHEMBIOCHEM
4 Disentangled representation learning for multi-view clustering via von Mises-Fisher hyperspherical embedding Li Z; Luo Z; Bouguila N; Su W; Fan W; 40664160
ENCS
5 Enhanced biodegradation of crude oil by phosphate-solubilizing bacteria Bacillus subtilis PSB-1: Overcoming soluble phosphorus deficiency Wang X; Du Z; Li Z; Liu M; Mu J; Feng L; Chen Z; Chen Q; 40609441
ENCS
6 Lung fibrosis: drug screening and disease biomarker identification with a lung slice culture model and subtracted cDNA Library Guo T; Lok KY; Yu C; Li Z; 25290944
JMSB
7 Effects of electron acceptors and donors on anaerobic biodegradation of PAHs in marine sediments Chen Q; Li Z; Chen Y; Liu M; Yang Q; Zhu B; Mu J; Feng L; Chen Z; 38113802
ENCS
8 Degradation of enrofloxacin by a novel Fe-N-C@ZnO material in freshwater and seawater: Performance and mechanism Geng C; Chen Q; Li Z; Liu M; Chen Z; Tao H; Yang Q; Zhu B; Feng L; 37619630
ENCS
9 Health behavior profiles in young survivors of childhood cancer: Findings from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study Webster RT; Dhaduk R; Gordon ML; Partin RE; Kunin-Batson AS; Brinkman TM; Willard VW; Allen JM; Alberts NM; Lanctot JQ; Ehrhardt MJ; Li Z; Hudson MM; Robison LL; Ness KK; 36943740
PSYCHOLOGY
10 Lymph Node Metastases Detection Using Gd2O3@PCD as Novel Multifunctional Contrast Imaging Agent in Metabolic Magnetic Resonance Molecular Imaging Rasouli Z; Riyahi-Alam N; Khoobi M; Haghgoo S; Gholibegloo E; Ebrahimpour A; H A; Hashemi H; 36304774
PERFORM
11 Indoor exposure to selected flame retardants and quantifying importance of environmental, human behavioral and physiological parameters Li Z; Zhang X; Wang B; Shen G; Zhang Q; Zhu Y; 35461943
CHEMBIOCHEM
12 Modeling of Flame Retardants in Typical Urban Indoor Environments in China during 2010-2030: Influence of Policy and Decoration and Implications for Human Exposure Li Z; Zhu Y; Wang D; Zhang X; Jones KC; Ma J; Wang P; Yang R; Li Y; Pei Z; Zhang Q; Jiang G; 34410710
CHEMBIOCHEM
13 Self-tunable engineered yeast probiotics for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease Scott BM; Gutiérrez-Vázquez C; Sanmarco LM; da Silva Pereira JA; Li Z; Plasencia A; Hewson P; Cox LM; O' Brien M; Chen SK; Moraes-Vieira PM; Chang BSW; Peisajovich SG; Quintana FJ; 34183837
CHEMBIOCHEM
14 Change in Pain Status and Subsequent Opioid and Marijuana Use Among Long-Term Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer. Huang IC, Alberts NM, Buckley MG, Li Z, Ehrhardt MJ, Brinkman TM, Allen J, Krull KR, Klosky JL, Greene WL, Srivastava DK, Robison LL, Hudson MM, Anghelescu DL 33409451
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Modeling of Flame Retardants in Typical Urban Indoor Environments in China during 2010-2030: Influence of Policy and Decoration and Implications for Human Exposure
Authors:Li ZZhu YWang DZhang XJones KCMa JWang PYang RLi YPei ZZhang QJiang G
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34410710/
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.1c03402
Publication:Environmental science & technology
Keywords:chemical use policydecorationflame retardantsindoor chemical exposure modelindoor contamination
PMID:34410710 Category: Date Added:2021-08-19
Dept Affiliation: CHEMBIOCHEM
1 State Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, China.
2 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
3 School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
4 Laboratory (Hangzhou) for Risk Assessment of Agricultural Products of Ministry of Agriculture, Institute of Quality and Standard for Agro-products, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, Zhejiang, China.
5 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street, West Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6, Canada.
6 Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, United Kingdom.
7 Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University

Description:

Novel flame retardants (FRs) are of increasing concern, given growing evidence of health effects and use to replace polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). This study modeled combined effects of use policies and decoration on indoor FRs and human exposure for 18 widely used PBDEs, organophosphate esters (OPEs), and novel brominated flame retardants in typical urban indoor environments in China. The current estimated indoor emission rates and average concentrations in air and dust of the 18 FRs were 102-103 ng/h, 561 ng/m3, and 1.5 × 104 ng/g, respectively, with seven OPEs dominant (>69%). Different use patterns exist between China and the US and Europe. Scenarios modeled over 2010-2030 suggested that decoration would affect indoor concentrations of FRs more than use policies, and use policies were mainly responsible for shifts of FR composition. Additional use of hexabromobenzene and 2,3,4,5,6-pentabromotoluene and removal of BDE-209 would make the total human exposure to the modeled FR mixture increase after the restriction of penta- and octa-BDE but decrease after deca-BDE was banned. Better knowledge of the toxicity of substitutes is needed for a complete understanding of the health implications of such changes. Toddlers may be more affected by use changes than adults. Such studies are supportive to the management of FR use.





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