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"Feng Q" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Shaping a dynamic open platform for the holistic assessment of micro- and nano-plastic emissions from plastic products Wang Z; Chen Z; Zhang B; Feng Q; Chen Z; Lee K; An C; 41649405
ENCS
2 Correction to: Construction, renovation, and demolition waste in landfill: a review of waste characteristics, environmental impacts, and mitigation measures Chen Z; Feng Q; Yue R; Chen Z; Moselhi O; Soliman A; Hammad A; An C; 39322936
ENCS
3 Effect of nanobubbles on the mobilization of microplastics in shorelines subject to seawater infiltration Wang Z; Lee K; Feng Q; An C; Chen Z; 38604304
ENCS
4 Spotlight on the vertical migration of aged microplastics in coastal waters Yang X; Huang G; Chen Z; Feng Q; An C; Lyu L; Bi H; Zhou S; 38503206
ENCS
5 Prolonged drying impedes the detachment of microplastics in unsaturated substrate: Role of flow regimes Feng Q; Chen Z; Huang G; An C; Yang X; Wang Z; 38340454
ENCS
6 Unveiling the Vertical Migration of Microplastics with Suspended Particulate Matter in the Estuarine Environment: Roles of Salinity, Particle Properties, and Hydrodynamics Yang X; Huang G; Feng Q; An C; Zhou S; Bi H; Lyu L; 38306690
ENCS
7 Overlooked Role of Bulk Nanobubbles in the Alteration and Motion of Microplastics in the Ocean Environment Wang Z; An C; Lee K; Feng Q; 37477614
ENCS
8 Identification of the driving factors of microplastic load and morphology in estuaries for improving monitoring and management strategies: A global meta-analysis Feng Q; An C; Chen Z; Lee K; Wang Z; 37336353
ENCS
9 Insights into the abiotic fragmentation of biodegradable mulches under accelerated weathering conditions Cai M; Qi Z; Guy C; An C; Chen X; Wang Z; Feng Q; 37104954
ENCS
10 Tide-induced infiltration and resuspension of microplastics in shorelines: Insights from tidal tank experiments Feng Q; Chen Z; An C; Yang X; Wang Z; 37084574
ENCS
11 An experimental and modeling study on the penetration of spilled oil into thawing frozen soil Qu Z; An C; Mei Z; Yue R; Zhao S; Feng Q; Cai M; Wen J; 36349394
ENCS
12 Aggregation of microplastics and clay particles in the nearshore environment: Characteristics, influencing factors, and implications Yang X; An C; Feng Q; Boufadel M; Ji W; 36113238
ENCS
13 Transport of Microplastics in Shore Substrates over Tidal Cycles: Roles of Polymer Characteristics and Environmental Factors Feng Q; Chen Z; Greer CW; An C; Wang Z; 35658111
ENCS
14 Construction, renovation, and demolition waste in landfill: a review of waste characteristics, environmental impacts, and mitigation measures Chen Z; Feng Q; Yue R; Chen Z; Moselhi O; Soliman A; Hammad A; An C; 35508848
ENCS
15 Physicochemical change and microparticle release from disposable gloves in the aqueous environment impacted by accelerated weathering Wang Z; An C; Lee K; Chen X; Zhang B; Yin J; Feng Q; 35395312
ENCS
16 Dispersion modeling of particulate matter from the in-situ burning of spilled oil in the northwest Arctic area of Canada Wang Z; An C; Lee K; Owens E; Boufadel M; Feng Q; 34731942
ENCS
17 Investigation into the impact of aged microplastics on oil behavior in shoreline environments Feng Q; An C; Chen Z; Yin J; Zhang B; Lee K; Wang Z; 34332489
ENCS
18 Assessing the coastal sensitivity to oil spills from the perspective of ecosystem services: A case study for Canada's pacific coast Feng Q; An C; Chen Z; Owens E; Niu H; Wang Z; 34271360
ENCS
19 Disposable masks release microplastics to the aqueous environment with exacerbation by natural weathering Wang Z; An C; Chen X; Lee K; Zhang B; Feng Q; 34015713
ENCS

 

Title:Shaping a dynamic open platform for the holistic assessment of micro- and nano-plastic emissions from plastic products
Authors:Wang ZChen ZZhang BFeng QChen ZLee KAn C
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41649405/
DOI:10.1039/d5em01000d
Publication:Environmental science. Processes & impacts
Keywords:
PMID:41649405 Category: Date Added:2026-02-06
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Northern Region Persistent Organic Pollutant Control (NRPOP) Laboratory, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, A1B 3X5, Canada. zhengwangdk@outlook.com.
2 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, Canada. chunjiang.an@concordia.ca.
3 Department of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC, H3A 0G4, Canada.
4 Department of Civil Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada.
5 Kenneth Lee Research Inc, Halifax, NS, B3H 4H4, Canada.

Description:

The widespread use of plastics and their improper disposal have released a large number of micro- and nano-plastics (MNPs) into various environmental media. Although the release of MNPs from individual plastic products has been widely reported, there is a lack of a holistic assessment framework to determine the overall release of plastic products to soil, water, and air during their life cycle. Therefore, based on big data, neural network algorithms, and material flows, a new open platform for the comprehensive assessment of the release of MNPs from plastic products will be developed. The proposed emission inventory platform consists of three main modules: a global polymer product production dataset, an assessment of the emission processes, influencing factors, and emission factors of MNPs, and an emission inventory of MNP releases to the environment. The global data on polymer production, use, and waste disposal, and collate data on the degradation behavior of different plastic types under various environmental conditions will be collected. Next, big data analysis will be applied to train the patterns of MNP production and emissions, and algorithms such as neural networks will be used to simulate the complex processes and mechanisms of MNP emissions. Finally, a comprehensive emission inventory model will be established. The proposed dynamic MNPs emission assessment platform integrates material flow analysis and experimentally validated release kinetics. Utilizing machine learning techniques and laboratory and field datasets, the platform can derive dynamic, environment-specific emission factors to support specific emission estimates, source prioritization, and targeted emission reduction strategies.





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