J. J. Li

831 total citations
12 papers, 493 citations indexed

About

J. J. Li is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, J. J. Li has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 493 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Atmospheric Science, 6 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 5 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in J. J. Li's work include Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (7 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (6 papers) and Atmospheric aerosols and clouds (5 papers). J. J. Li is often cited by papers focused on Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (7 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (6 papers) and Atmospheric aerosols and clouds (5 papers). J. J. Li collaborates with scholars based in China, Ireland and United States. J. J. Li's co-authors include Gehui Wang, Renjian Zhang, Chunlei Cheng, Baowen Zhou, Junji Cao, Jingjing Meng, Jun Tao, Xinming Wang, Jing Cao and Pingqing Fu and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemosphere, Atmospheric chemistry and physics and Tree Physiology.

In The Last Decade

J. J. Li

12 papers receiving 485 citations

Peers

J. J. Li
J. D. Hegarty United States
Brandon Shelton United States
L. H. Mielke United States
Walter Weathers United States
J. D. Hegarty United States
J. J. Li
Citations per year, relative to J. J. Li J. J. Li (= 1×) peers J. D. Hegarty

Countries citing papers authored by J. J. Li

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Fields of papers citing papers by J. J. Li

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. J. Li

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of J. J. Li. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of J. J. Li based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with J. J. Li. J. J. Li is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Fan, Kai, et al.. (2021). The Application of 3D graphene/Ag aerogel in Capturing of Iodine. High Energy Chemistry. 55(2). 140–144. 5 indexed citations
3.
Li, J. J., Zhenyu Zhao, Mingfa Zheng, et al.. (2017). The development of the multi-channel TMS device. 2017 IEEE International Magnetics Conference (INTERMAG). 11. 1–1. 1 indexed citations
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Tan, Yunfei, J. J. Li, Yanbin Pan, et al.. (2016). Construction of Cryostat Components for the CHMFL Hybrid Magnet Superconducting Outsert. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 26(4). 1–4. 5 indexed citations
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Wang, Gehui, Chunlei Cheng, Yao Huang, et al.. (2014). Evolution of aerosol chemistry in Xi'an, inland China, during the dust storm period of 2013 – Part 1: Sources, chemical forms and formation mechanisms of nitrate and sulfate. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 14(21). 11571–11585. 54 indexed citations
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Wang, Gehui, Baowen Zhou, Chunlei Cheng, et al.. (2013). Impact of Gobi desert dust on aerosol chemistry of Xi'an, inland China during spring 2009: differences in composition and size distribution between the urban ground surface and the mountain atmosphere. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 13(2). 819–835. 104 indexed citations
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Li, J. J., Gehui Wang, Junji Cao, Xinming Wang, & Renjian Zhang. (2013). Observation of biogenic secondary organic aerosols in the atmosphere of a mountain site in central China: temperature and relative humidity effects. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 13(22). 11535–11549. 69 indexed citations
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Li, J. J., et al.. (2013). Abundance, composition and source of atmospheric PM<sub>2.5</sub> at a remote site in the Tibetan Plateau, China. Tellus B. 65(1). 20281–20281. 64 indexed citations
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Wang, Gehui, J. J. Li, Chunlei Cheng, et al.. (2012). Observation of atmospheric aerosols at Mt. Hua and Mt. Tai in central and east China during spring 2009 – Part 2: Impact of dust storm on organic aerosol composition and size distribution. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 12(9). 4065–4080. 38 indexed citations
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Wang, Gehui, J. J. Li, Chunlei Cheng, et al.. (2011). Observation of atmospheric aerosols at Mt. Hua and Mt. Tai in central and east China during spring 2009 – Part 1: EC, OC and inorganic ions. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 11(9). 4221–4235. 55 indexed citations
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Ping, Wu, J. J. Li, Wei Qin, et al.. (2009). Cloning and functional characterization of an acyl-acyl carrier protein thioesterase (JcFATB1) from Jatropha curcas. Tree Physiology. 29(10). 1299–1305. 44 indexed citations

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