yuchao Song
PhD candidate / guest
- Name
- Dr. Y. Song
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- y.song@cml.leidenuniv.nl
Yuchao Song started his PhD project at the department of Environmental Biology in September 2019. His research focuses on the dissolution and ecotoxicity of metal-bearing nanoparticles in the environment.
Professional experience
Yuchao Song received his BSc degree in Jiangxi Agricultural University in 2016 and MSc degree of in Zhejiang University in 2019. During his master studying, he undertook the two projects which were assessing phytotoxicity of nanoparticles to plants and using bio-active chelating agents enhance phytoextraction.
Research topic
Yuchao Song started his PhD project at the department of Environmental Biology in September 2019. His research focuses on the fate and behavior of micro/nanoplastics in the plants.
PhD candidate / guest
- Science
- Centrum voor Milieuwetenschappen Leiden
- CML/Environmental Biology
- Song Y. (20 November 2024), Solution in Dissolution: dynamics and fate of metal-based nanoparticles in toxicity assessment (Dissertatie. Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Faculty of Science, Leiden University). Supervisor(s): Peijnenburg W.J.G.M. & Vijver M.G.
- Chen G., Wang Y., Wang J., Wang J., Yu F., Ma Q., Cheng Z., Yan B., Song Y. & Cui X. (2023), Production of potassium-enriched biochar from Canna indica: Transformation and release of potassium, Waste Management 164: 119-126.
- Song Y., Rottschäfer V., Vijver M.G. & Peijnenburg W.J.G.M. (2023), Developing and verifying a quantitative dissolution model for metal-bearing nanoparticles in aqueous media, Environmental Science: Nano 10(7): 1790-1799.
- Song Y., Vlaardingen M. van, Senden F., Peijenburg W.J.G.M. & Vijver M.G. (2023), Trimetal-based nanomaterials induced toxicity to plants: does it differ from the toxicity of mixed and single-element nanoparticles?, Heliyon 9(12): e23178.
- Song Y., Bleeker E., Cross R.K., Vijver M.G. & Peijnenburg W.J.G.M. (2022), Similarity assessment of metallic nanoparticles within a risk assessment framework: a case study on metallic nanoparticles and lettuce, NanoImpact 26: 100397.