Environmental Organic Chemistry Lab

University of California Riverside

  Xinyi (Lizzy) Cui
Post-doctoral Researcher
Science Labs 1 Bldg. Room 211
p: 951.827.2692
f: 951.827.3993
Lizzy Cui  
       
  Educational Background    
  Ph.D. Environmental Engineering Zheijiang University 2010  
  B.S. Chemical Engineering Dalian University of Technology 2004  
       
  Research Interests    
       
  Bioavailability assessment of hydrophobic organic compounds in sediment or soil  
  Water quality and chemistry  
  Sediment biogeochemistry  
 
  Publications    
       

Luo L., Lou L. P., Cui X. Y., Wu B. B., Hou J. A., et al. (2010). "Sorption and desorption of pentachlorophenol to black carbon of three different origins." Journal of Hazardous Materials (IN PRESS)

 
 

Cui, X. Y., Hunter W., Yang Y., Chen Y. X., Gan J. (2010). "Biodegradation of pyrene in sand, silt and clay fractions of sediment." Biodegradation (IN PRESS)

 
 

Cui, X. Y., Hunter W., Yang Y., Chen Y. X., Gan J. (2010). "Bioavailability of sorbed phenanthrene and permethrin in sediments to Chironomus tentans." Aquatic Toxicology 98, 83-90.

 
 

Cui, X. Y., Wang H. L., Lou, L. P., Chen Y. X., Yu Y. L. et al. (2009). "Sorption and genotoxicity of sediment-associated pentachlorophenol and pyrene influenced by crop residue ash." Journal of Soils and Sediments 9, 604-612.

 

Quan X., Liu X. T., Bo L. L., Chen S., Zhao Y. Z., Cui X. Y. (2004) "Regeneration of acid orange 7-exhausted granular activated carbon with microwave irradiation." Water Research 38 (20): 4484-4490.

 
       
  Selected Presentations    
       
 

Influences of single-walled carbon nanotubes on microbial availability of phenanthrene. Xinyi Cui, Fang Jia, Yingxu Chen, Jay Gan. The 239th ACS in San Francisco, March 2010

 
 

Effect of black carbon on antioxidant toxicity of PAHs. Xinyi Cui, Jay Gan, Yingxu Chen. SoCal SETAC meeting in Los Angeles, May 2009.