Publications by authors named "Jin-Shu Zheng"

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  • This study assessed the health risks linked to converting agricultural land in Hong Kong to other uses, focusing on levels of hazardous chemicals called PCDD/Fs.
  • Results showed that soils from open burning sites (OBS) and electronic waste burning sites (EW (OBS)) presented significant non-cancer risks for both adults and children due to accidental soil ingestion.
  • The research highlighted a strong correlation between biologically measured dioxin concentrations and chemically derived toxic equivalent concentrations, suggesting that higher levels of PCDD/Fs could lead to increased harmful activity in the soil.
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The size fraction, bioaccessibility and associated human daily intake of PCBs via indoor and outdoor dust collected from two most populated urban centers of Pearl River Delta (PRD), China, were studied. The ΣPCBs levels (ng g(-1)) in indoor (51.9-264) and outdoor (4.

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Brominated flame retardants have been widely used in industry. There is a rapid growing public concern for their availabilities in the environment. Advanced oxidation process (AOP) is a promising and efficient technology which may be used to remove emerging chemicals such as brominated flame retardants.

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This study aims to investigate levels of POPs in meat, edible oils, nuts, milk and wine collected from Hong Kong. Naphthalene, pp-DDE, beta-, gamma-HCH and PBDE 47 were detected in most of the food items. Goose liver accumulated the highest PAHs (47.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) compounds and five heavy metals (cadmium, copper, chromium, lead, and zinc) were determined in soil samples collected from six sites of abandoned agricultural land affected by electronic-waste: e-waste dismantling workshop [EW (DW)], e-waste open burning site [EW (OBS)], e-waste storage [EW (S)], and agricultural (A) in the New Territories, Hong Kong. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and heavy metals were detected in all soil samples. EW (DW) contained the highest concentrations of PAHs, Cr, Cu, and Zn, whereas EW (OBS) had the highest concentrations of PCBs, PBDEs, Cd, and Pb.

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Occurrence and distribution of 6 organotin compounds including butyltin and phenyltin species were detected in Thais clavigera which were collected from 9 coastal areas sites around Xiamen Coast, by pentylized derivatization, GC-FPD. Results indicated that all Thais clavigera samples were contaminated with organotin compounds. The concentrations in Thais clavigera soft bodies varied from 0.

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