Professor Chen has extensive research experiences and great interests in analytical and environmental chemistry, as well as the related biochemistry, and their application in environmental and food safety.
The recent research interests include:
1. Sample preparation and pretreatment;
2. Chromatographic separation for trace substances in complex samples
3. Development of the electrochemical sensors and their application for bio-screening analysis;
4. Analysis method development for POPs and the emerging environmental pollutants;
5. Environmental processes and pollution study on POPs and the emerging environmental pollutants;
6. Research on the formation mechanism of POPs and control technique;
7. Toxicological effect evaluation of POPs and the emerging environmental pollutants;
8. Remediation of contaminated soils, sediments and groundwater.
Professor Jiping Chen received his BS degree in Analytical Chemistry from China West Normal University in 1985 and PhD in Analytical Chemistry from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS in 1997. He has been a professor and the leader of Group 103 since 2003 while during 2004-2005 he was a visiting scholar at Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Germany. Professor Chen is a member of several academic organizations such as Analytical Toxicology Committee of Chinese Society of Toxicology and Microbial Ecology Committee of Ecological Society of China. He was awarded Liaoning Hundred Talents Program in 2009 and selected as the first batch of Leading Talents of Dalian in 2012.
1. Dhanjai; Lu, X.B.; Wu, L.X.; Chen, J. P.; Lu, Y.F., Robust single-molecule enzyme nanocapsules for biosensing with significantly improved biosensor stability. Anal Chem 2020, 92, 5830–5837.
2. Wu, L.X.; Lu, X.B.; Niu, K.; Dhanjai; Chen, J. P., Tyrosinase nanocapsule based nano-biosensor for ultrasensitive and rapid detection of bisphenol a with excellent stability in different application scenarios. Biosens Bioelectron 2020, 165, 112407.
3. Xia, K.; Ni, Y. W.; Zhan,F.Q.; Song, B.Y.; Ren, Y.; Sun, Y.Z.; Gao, Y.; Cao, R.; Zhang, Y.C.; Chen, J. P.; Zhang, H. J., Mechanistic aspects of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) formation from chlorine bleaching of non-wood pulp. J Hazard Mater 2020, 386, 121652.
4. Zhan,F.Q.; Zhang, H. J.; Cao, R.; Fan, Y.; Xu,P.J.; Chen, J. P., Release and transformation of btbpe during the thermal treatment of flame retardant ABS plastics. Environ Sci Technol 2019, 53, 185–193.
5. Geng, N. B.; Ren, X. Q.; Gong, Y. F.; Zhang, H. J.; Wang, F. D.; Xing, L.G.; Cao, R.; Xu,J.Z.; Gao, Y.; Giesye, J.P.; Chen, J. P., Integration of metabolomics and transcriptomics reveals short-chain chlorinated paraffin-induced hepatotoxicity in male Sprague-Dawley rat. Environ Int 2019, 133, 105231.
6. Wang, D.; Zhang, H. J.; Fan, Y.; Ren,M.H.; Cao, R.; Chen, J. P., Electrophilic chlorination of naphthalene in combustion flue gas. Environ Sci Technol 2019, 53, 5741–5749.
7. Ren, X. Q.; Zhang, H. J.; Geng, N. B.; Xing, L. G.; Zhao, Y.; Wang, F. D.; Chen, J. P., Developmental and metabolic responses of zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos and larvae to short-chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs) exposure. Sci Total Environ 2018, 622–623, 214–221.
8. Zhan, F. Q.; Zhang, H. J.; Wang, J.; Xu, J. Z.; Yuan, H. P.; Gao, Y.; Su, F.; Chen, J. P., Release and Gas-Particle Partitioning Behaviors of Short-Chain Chlorinated Paraffins (SCCPs) During the Thermal Treatment of Polyvinyl Chloride Flooring. Environ Sci Technol 2017, 51, (16), 9005–9012.
9. Wang, F. D.; Zhang, H. J.; Geng, N. B.; Zhang, B. Q.; Ren, X. Q.; Chen, J. P., New Insights into the Cytotoxic Mechanism of Hexabromocyclododecane from a Metabolomic Approach. Environ Sci Technol 2016, 50, (6), 3145–53.
10. Xu, J. Z.; Gao, Y.; Zhang, H. J.; Zhan, F. Q.; Chen, J. P., Dispersion of Short- and Medium-Chain Chlorinated Paraffins (CPs) from a CP Production Plant to the Surrounding Surface Soils and Coniferous Leaves. Environ Sci Technol 2016, 50, (23), 12759–12766.