Sun Peizhe
School
School of Environmental Science and Engineering
Professional Title
Professor
Contact Information
sunpeizhe@tju.edu.cn
135 Yanguan Rd. Jinnan District, Tianjin, China
300350
Brief Introduction
Dr. Sun's research interests are in the fields of analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry and advanced water treatment processes. His major efforts have been devoted into understanding the fundamental chemical/biochemical mechanisms of the transformation of micropollutants in natural environment and engineering systems.
Education Background
- Ph.D.| Georgia Institute of Technology| Environmental Engineering| 2014
- Bachelor of Science| Tongji University| Environmental Engineering| 2009
Research Interests
- Environmental Health
- Advanced water treatment
- Wastewater resource recovery
- Fate and control of emerging pollutants
Positions & Employments
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2017.3-Now
School of Environmental Science and Engineering | Tianjin University | Professor  -
2014.5-2017.2
 Georgia Institute of Technology | Postdoc 
Academic Achievements
- Papers
- [1] Sun, P.*; Lee, W.-N.; Zhang, R.; Huang, C.-H.: Degradation of caffeine and DEET under UV/chlorine and simulated sunlight/chlorine conditions, Environmental Science & Technology, 50 (24), 13265–13273 (2016).
- [2] Zhang, R.; Yang, Y.; Huang, C.-H.; Zhao, L.; Sun, P.*: Kinetics and modeling of sulfonamide antibiotic degradation in wastewater and human urine by UV/H2O2 and UV/PDS, Water Research, 103, 283-292 (2016).
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- [3] Sun, P.*; Tyree, C.; Huang, C.-H.: Inactivation of E. coli, Bacteriophage MS2 and Bacillus spores under UV/H2O2 and UV/persulfate advanced oxidation conditions, Environmental Science & Technology, 50 (8), 4448-4458 (2016).
- [4] Sun, P.; Pavlostathis, S.G.; Huang, C.-H.: Estimation of environmentally relevant chemical properties of veterinary ionophore antibiotics, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23, 18353-18361 (2016).
- [5] Zhang, R.; Yang, Y.; Huang, C.-H.; Li, N.; Liu, H.; Zhao, L.; Sun, P.*: UV/H2O2 and UV/PDS treatment of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole in synthetic human urine: transformation products and toxicity, Environmental Science & Technology, 50 (5), 2573–2583 (2016).
- [6] Sun, P.; Huang, C.-H.; Pavlostathis, S.G.: Inhibition and biotransformation potential of veterinary ionophore antibiotics under different redox conditions, Environmental Science & Technology, 48(22), 13146-13154 (2014).
- [7] Sun, P.; Pavlostathis, S.G.; Huang, C.-H.: Photodegradation of veterinary ionophore antibiotics under UV and solar irradiation, Environmental Science & Technology, 48(22), 13188-13196 (2014).
- [8] Sun, P.; Cabrera, M.; Huang, C.-H.; Pavlostathis, S.G.: Biodegradation of veterinary ionophore antibiotics in broiler litter and soil microcosms, Environmental Science & Technology, 48(5), 2724-2731 (2014).
- [9] Sun, P.; Yao, H.; Minakata, D.; Crittenden, J.; Pavlostathis, S.G.; Huang, C.-H.: Acid-catalyzed transformation of ionophore veterinary antibiotics: reaction mechanism and product implications, Environmental Science & Technology, 47(12), 6781-6789 (2013).
- [10] Sun, P.; Barmaz, D.; Cabrera, M.; Pavlostathis, S.G.; Huang, C.-H.: Detection and quantification of ionophore antibiotics in runoff, soil and poultry Litter, Journal of Chromatography A, 1312, 10-17 (2013).
- Honors & Awards
- [1] 1000 Young Talents of Tianjin, Tianjin (2017)
- [2] Sigma Xi Research Award, Best Ph.D. Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology (2015)
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- [3] Best Ph.D. Thesis Award, CEE, Georgia Institute of Technology (2014)
- [4] AEES Outstanding PhD Candidate Award, CEE, Georgia Institute of Technology (2014)
- [5] Environmental Chemistry Graduate Student Paper Award (as first author), American Chemical Society (2014)
- [6] Environmental Chemistry Graduate Student Award, American Chemical Society (2014)