科研项目:
1. 国家自然科学基金面上基金 (No. 22476150), 2025.1-2028.12, 在研, 主持;
2. 国家重点研发计划青年科学家项目 (No. 2023YFC3710200), 2023.12-2026.12, 在研, 子课题负责人;
3. 上海市大气颗粒物污染防治重点实验室开放课题 (No. FDLAP24009), 2024.12-2026.11, 在研, 主持;
4. 国家自然科学基金青年基金 (No.21906023), 2020.1-2022.12, 结题, 主持;
5. 上海市科委青年科技英才扬帆计划 (No. 19YF1403200), 2019.5-2021.5, 结题, 主持;
6. 中国博士后科学基金第64批面上项目一等资助 (No.2018M640331), 2018.9-2019.9, 结题, 主持;
7. 上海市“超级博士后”激励计划 (No.2018210), 2018.4-2020.4, 结题, 主持;
8. 国家重点研发计划大气重点专项项目 (No. SQ2016ZY01002231), 2016.7-2018.6, 结题, 参与;
9. 国家自然科学基金重大仪器专项 (No. 21527814), 2016.1-2019.1, 结题, 参与;
论文:
My Scopus: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56424271300 (h index=22)
1. Xiaozhen Zhang,# Caihong Xu,# et al. Association between phthalate metabolite mixture in neonatal cord serum and birth outcomes. STOTEN (2024). doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170614.
2. Caihong Xu, Hui Chen, et al. The decay of airborne bacteria and fungi in a constant temperature and humidity test chamber. EI (2021) 157: 106816.
3. Caihong Xu, Hui Chen, et al. Overlooked significant impact of trace metals on the bacterial community of PM2.5 in high-time resolution. JGR-Atmospheres (2021) 126: e2021JD035408.
4. Caihong Xu, Jianmin Chen, et al.Diverse bacterial populations of PM2.5 in urban and suburb Shanghai, China. FESE (2021) 15 (3): 37.
5. Jingchun Shi,# Caihong Xu, # et al. Tris(2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphate: an unexpected abundant toxic pollutant found in PM2.5. EST (2020) 54(17): 10570-10576.
6. Caihong Xu, Min Wei, et al. Profile of inhalable bacteria in PM2.5 at Mt. Tai, China: Abundance, community, and influence of air mass trajectories. EES (2019) 168: 110-119.
7.Caihong Xu, Min Wei, et al. Fungidiversity in PM1 and PM2.5 at the summit of Mt. Tai:Abundance, size distribution, and seasonal variation. ACP (2017) 17: 11247-11260.
8. Caihong Xu, Min Wei, et al. Bacterial characterization in ambient submicron particles during severe haze episodes at Ji'nan, China. STOTEN (2017) 580: 188-196.
9. Caihong Xu, Min Wei, et al. Investigation of diverse bacteria in cloud water at Mt. Tai, China. STOTEN (2017) 580: 258-265.
10. Yunhao Zhang, Caihong Xu, et al. p-Phenylenediamine Antioxidants in PM2.5: The Underestimated Urban Air Pollutants. EST (2022) 56: 6914–6921.