Dang Fei

General Information
Name: Dang Fei 
Title: Associate Professor
Work Email: fdang@issas.ac.cn
Work Phone: 025-86881179
Research Fields
(1)Environmental Nanotechnology 
(2)Heavy Metal Contamination and Remediation
Education Background
(1)2007 – 2011, Ph.D., Environmental Division, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong 
(2)2003 – 2007, Bachelor, Environmental Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Professional Experience
2019 ― 2020, Visiting Scholar, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
Projects
(1)Behaviors and biological effects of nano-pollutants in soil, 2023.01-2025.12, National Natural Science Foundation of China (PI)
(2)Strategies for inhibiting the transportation of mercury sulfide nanoparticles across the biological barriers in wetland soils, 2022.07-2025.06, Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (PI)
(3)Transformation and bioavailability of silver sulfide nanoparticles in soils and sediments, 2020.01-2023.12, National Natural Science Foundation of China (PI)
(4)Interactions between selenium and mercury in main soils in Jiangsu Province, 2017.07-2020.06, Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (PI)
(5)Effects of selenium on the transformation of mercury species in contaminated paddy soils: a mechanistic study, 2017.01-2020.12, National Natural Science Foundation of China (PI)
Patents
Cai Weiping, Dang Fei. A method to synthesize spherical mercury sulfide nanoparticles: ZL202011134808.0, 2020-10-21.
Publications
(1)Dang F, Wang QY, Yang XL, Zhang YE, Yan JC, Zhong H, Zhou DM*, Luo YM, Zhu YG, Xing BS, Wang YJ*. Threats to terrestrial plants from emerging nanoplastics. ACS Nano. DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.2c07627.
(2)Cai WP, Wang YJ, Feng Y, Liu P, Dong SF, Meng B, Gong H, Dang F*. Extraction and quantification of nanoparticulate mercury in natural soils. Environmental Science & Technology. 2022, 56, 3, 1763-1770. 
(3)Huang YN, Dang F*, Yin YG, Fang GD, Wang YJ, Yu GH, Zhou DM, Xing BS. Weathered microplastics induce silver nanoparticle formation. Environmental Science & Technology Letters. 2022. 9, 179-185.
(4)Dang F, Huang YN, Wang YJ, Zhou DM, Xing BS*. Transfer and toxicity of silver nanoparticles in the food chain. Environmental Science: Nano. 2021. 8(6), 1519-1535.
(5)Cai WP, Jin JM, Dang F*, Shi WL, Zhou DM. Mercury methylation from mercury selenide particles in soils. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2020, 400(5), 123248.
(6)Huang YN, Liu C, Cui PX, Dang F*, Li M, Xing BS, Zhou DM*. Copper(I) promotes silver sulfide dissolution and increases silver phytoavailability. Environmental Science & Technology, 2020, 54(9), 5589-5597.
(7)Dang F, Wang Q, Cai WP, Zhou DM*, Xing BS*. Uptake kinetics of silver nanoparticles by plant: relative importance of particles and dissolved ions. Nanotoxicology, 2020, 14(5): 654-666.
(8)Huang YN, Qian TT, Dang F*, Yin YG, Li M, Zhou DM*. Significant contribution of metastable particulate organic matter to natural formation of silver nanoparticles in soils. Nature Communications, 2019, 10: 3775.
(9)Dang F#, Chen YZ, Huang YN, Hintelmann H, Si YB, Zhou DM*. Discerning the sources of silver nanoparticle in a terrestrial food chain by stable isotope tracer technique. Environmental Science & Technology, 2019, 53(7): 3802-3810.
(10)Zhang WY, Wang Q, Li M, Dang F*, Zhou DM. Nonselective uptake of silver and gold nanoparticles by wheat. Nanotoxicology, 2019, 13(8): 1073-1086.
(11)Dang F, Li ZZ, Zhong H*. Methylmercury and selenium interactions: Mechanisms and implications for soil remediation. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 2019, 49(19): 1737-1768.
Awards & Honors
(1)2022, Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province for Outstanding Young Scholars
(2)2020,Young Scholar Award from Soil Science Society of China
(3)2020,Fellow of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association, Chinese Academy of Sciences
(4)2017,Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province for Excellent Young Scholars
(5)2015, Six Talents Peak Project of Jiangsu Province

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