Publications by authors named "Xiaoqiao Jiao"

Carcinogenic nitrosamines have been widely studied due to their risk to human health. However, the universality and evolutionary processes of their generation, particularly concerning their secondary sources, remain unclear at present. We demonstrated through laboratory flow tube experiments that corresponding nitrosamines were generated from heterogeneous reactions of nitrous acid (HONO) with five structurally diverse amines commonly found indoors, including diphenylamine (DPhA), dibenzylamine (DBzA), dioctylamine (DOtA), -(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-'-phenyl--phenylenediamine (6PPD), and -phenyl-1-naphthylamine (PANA).

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Solid fuel use (SFU) is common in most developing countries and would release many hazardous air pollutants posing high risks on human health. The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study highlighted risks associated with household SFU in Pakistan, however, high uncertainties prevail because of scanty data on SFU and unaccounted energy stacking. This study conducted a field campaign aiming at collecting first-hand data on household energy mix in Pakistan.

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Access to safe drinking water is a major public concern in China. A national survey of 57 029 households was conducted to fill major knowledge gaps on drinking water sources, end-of-use treatment methods, and energy used to boil water. Herein, we show that surface water and well water were frequently used by >147 million rural residents living in low-income inland and mountainous areas.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Xiaoqiao Jiao"

  • - Xiaoqiao Jiao's recent research investigates the generation of carcinogenic nitrosamines from the reaction of nitrous acid and various organic amines commonly found in indoor environments, highlighting potential health risks associated with indoor air quality.
  • - The author conducted a field study in Pakistan to gather critical data on household energy use, particularly focusing on solid fuel use, and its implications on air pollution and public health, addressing significant knowledge gaps in the region.
  • - Jiao's work also emphasizes the accessibility and safety of drinking water in rural China, based on a comprehensive survey of over 57,000 households that identified prevalent water sources and the energy consumption related to water treatment, with implications for public health and resource management.