Dr. Jinsheng Huang | Environmental Nanotechnology | Editorial Board Member
Postdoc researcher | Florida International University | United States
Dr. Jinsheng Huang is an emerging researcher whose work bridges agricultural and biological engineering, environmental chemistry, and sustainable water treatment technologies, with a strong publication record recognized across major citation platforms. His research focuses primarily on advanced biochar engineering, hydrothermal carbonization, adsorption–photocatalytic hybrid systems, antibiotic and dye removal, heavy-metal stabilization, microplastic interactions, and remediation processes that support clean water, soil health, and circular bioresource utilization. He has authored 22 peer-reviewed documents that collectively demonstrate strong and growing impact, reflected in 2,435 Google Scholar citations (h-index 15, i10-index 16) and 2,095 Scopus citations across 1,960 citing documents (h-index 15). His work often integrates materials science, surface chemistry, and mechanistic environmental processes to develop multifunctional carbon-based materials capable of adsorbing and degrading emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals, dyes, and microplastics under a variety of environmental conditions. Contributions include pioneering ball-milled biochar composites, nitrogen-enriched hydrochar, Fe–Mn biochar filtration columns, and catalytic nanocomposites that enhance both adsorption and photodegradation efficiency. His scholarship also expands to foundational reviews on microplastic pollution, environmental fate, and contaminant transport. Beyond research output, he is an active reviewer for leading journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Environmental Management, Bioresource Technology, and Journal of Hazardous Materials, contributing to global scientific quality and knowledge dissemination. Overall, his research advances innovative, scalable, and sustainable solutions to water purification and environmental protection, supporting next-generation strategies for resource recovery and environmental resilience.
Profiles : Google Scholar | Scopus | Orcid
Featured Publications :
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Huang, J., Chen, H., Zheng, Y., Yang, Y., Zhang, Y., & Gao, B. (2021). Microplastic pollution in soils and groundwater: Characteristics, analytical methods and impacts. Chemical Engineering Journal, 131870.
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Luo, Y., Han, Y., Xue, M., Xie, Y., Yin, Z., Xie, C., Li, X., Zheng, Y., Huang, J., Zhang, Y., et al. (2022). Ball-milled bismuth oxybromide/biochar composites with enhanced removal of reactive red owing to synergistic adsorption and photodegradation. Journal of Environmental Management, 114652.
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Huang, J., Zimmerman, A. R., Wan, Y., Bai, X., Chen, H., Zheng, Y., Zhang, Y., Yang, Y., Fan, Y., & Gao, B. (2024). Removal of sulfamethoxazole using Fe-Mn biochar filtration columns: Influence of co-existing polystyrene microplastics. Journal of Cleaner Production, 143877.
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Xu, X., Xu, Z., Huang, J., Gao, B., Zhao, L., Qiu, H., & Cao, X. (2021). Sorption of reactive red by biochars ball milled in different atmospheres: Co-effect of surface morphology and functional groups. Chemical Engineering Journal, 127468.
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Li, F., Zimmerman, A. R., Zheng, Y., Yang, Y., Huang, J., Zhang, Y., Hu, X., Yu, Z., Huang, J., & Gao, B. (2021). P-enriched hydrochar for soil remediation: Synthesis, characterization, and lead stabilization. Science of the Total Environment, 146983.