Publications by authors named "Hongrui Fu"

Several food groups have been reported to contain varying concentrations of plastics. This study was designed to quantitatively investigate for the first time in Australia the presence of plastics in store-bought chicken eggs. Three commonly consumed brands of free-range, free-range organic, barn-laid and backyard (home-laid) chicken egg samples were analyzed for seven common polymers (i.

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  • Sediments often have higher levels of petroleum pollution compared to water, and though biochar is used to remediate these polluted sediments, its long-term effects are not well understood.
  • This study investigated the impact of two types of biochar (corn straw and wood chips, each at different pyrolysis temperatures) on the degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons, enzyme activities, and microbial community structure.
  • The results indicated that certain biochar treatments improved the breakdown of long-chain alkanes and altered microbial dynamics, with initial decreases in some enzyme activities but later increases in polyphenol oxidase activity, suggesting biochar may enhance the overall remediation process in contaminated sediments.
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  • The accumulation of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) and heavy metals (HMs) in Xiaoqing River sediments poses a serious risk to the local estuarine ecosystem, with certain metals like Hg being particularly concerning due to their high concentrations.
  • Spatially, TPH and HMs are distributed similarly, but their levels change in opposite ways over time; TPH and five specific HMs (Cu, Zn, Cd, As, and Hg) exceeded reference values significantly.
  • The study found a negative correlation between TPH/HM levels and microbial diversity, indicating that heavy metals negatively impact microbial community structures, while also causing indirect effects on TPH levels.
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Seasonal water and sediment samples were collected from the Xiaoqing River estuary and the neighboring sea to study the spatial and temporal distributions, sources and ecological risks of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and n-alkanes. The results showed significant spatial and temporal differences in the concentrations of PAHs and n-alkanes under the influence of precipitation, temperature, and human activities. The concentrations of PAHs in water were lower in the wet season than in the dry season, and those in sediments were higher in the wet season than in the dry season.

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Oil dispersion, a crucial process in oil transport, involves the detachment of oil droplets from slicks and their introduction into the water column, influencing subsequent oil migration and transformation. This study examines oil dispersion, considering characteristics, stability, and mechanisms, while evaluating the impact of dispersants and salinity. Results show the significant role of surfactant type in dispersants on oil dispersion characteristics, with anionic surfactants exhibiting higher sensitivity to salinity changes compared to nonionic surfactants.

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A quantitative understanding of spilled oil transport in a nearshore environment is challenging due to the complex physicochemical processes in aqueous conditions. The physicochemical processes involved in oil sinking mainly include oil dispersion, sediment settling, and oil-sediment interaction. For the first time, this work attempts to address the sinking mechanism in petroleum contaminant transport using structural causal models based on observed data.

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The coast of Laizhou Bay is plagued by a number of environmental issues, such as eutrophication, which are likely to worsen over the next few decades as a result of trends toward industrialization and urbanization. High nutrient levels in the Xiaoqing River are believed to be the main cause of Laizhou Bay becoming eutrophicated. Therefore, we conducted two cruises from the Xiaoqing River estuary to Laizhou Bay in August 2022 and December 2022, respectively, in the wet and dry periods to assess the potential impact of status of eutrophication due to human activities.

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Purpose: This study reviews the prevalence of iron deficiency (ID) in bariatric surgery candidates and the long-term outcomes of the prevalence of ID after bariatric surgery.

Materials And Methods: A systematic literature search and meta-analysis were performed in PubMed for articles published by August 31, 2022, including these search terms: bariatric surgery, metabolic surgery, weight loss surgery, obesity surgery, sleeve gastrectomy, gastric banding, gastric bypass, duodenal switch, duodenojejunal bypass, iron, iron deficiency, sideropenia, and hypoferritinemia. Fifty-seven studies examining a total of 26,328 patients with morbidly obese were included in this meta-analysis finally.

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The migration of oil spills in marine environment is still not clear, especially the key processes of submerging and floating, which is an important concern for effective disposal of oil spills. In mesoscale wave tank (32 m × 0.8 m × 2 m), this study has evaluated the characteristics of oil submergence based on oil concentration and oil droplet size.

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Microorganism was very sensitive to external temperature change, which also affected its normal metabolism and secretion. Low temperature exopolysaccharides (LT-EPS) and normal temperature exopolysaccharides (NT-EPS) secreted by Bacillus sp. ZT-1 mediated by temperature were studied in this paper.

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