Name: LIU Feng-Mao
Gender: Male
Degree: Doctor
Title: Professor
Organization: China Agricultural University
Education Experience:
1997-2000
CHINA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, Beijing, China
Ph.D. degree, Pesticide Science, July 2000.
1994-1997
CHINA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, Beijing, China
M.S., Pesticide Science, June 1997.
1990-1994
HEBEI AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, Hebei Province, China
Bachelor degree majored on storage and Processing of Agricultural Products, July 1994.
Work Experience:
2000-Until now College of Science, China Agricultural University
2004.7-10 DAAD visitor, Germany
2005-2007 post doctor,NAGOYA UNIVERSITY, Japan
Rewards:
First-Class Prize for posters, by the 4th International Symposium on Pestcides and Environmental Safety & 5th Pan Pacific Confernce on Pesticide Science & 8th International Workshop on Crop Protection Chemistry and Regulatory Harmonization
Excellent Reviewer Award, by Editoral Dept. of Journal of Integrative Agriculture, JIA
Research Area:
Method development of Pesticide residue in different matrices, such as water, soil, vegetable, fruit, crop and oil
Pesticide registration service in China on full identification of pesticide technical and Field trial for pesticide residue
Environmental behavior of pesticide
The removal of pesticide contamination in fruit, vegetable, and oil
The uncertainty and stability of pesticide residues in sample storage, processing, preparation and analysis
Publication:
1. Multi Residue Analysis of some Polar Pesticides in Water Samples with SPE and LC/MS/MS, Chromatographia, 2006, 63(5-6): 233-237
2. Application of matrix solid-phase dispersion and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry to fungicide residue analysis in fruits and vegetables, Anal Bioanal Chem, 2007(387): 673–685
3. Simplified pesticide multiresidue analysis of soybean oil by low-temperature cleanup and dispersive solid-phase extraction coupled with Gas chromatography/Mass spectrometry, JOURNAL OF AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 2007, 90(5), 1387-1394
4. Use of graphitic carbon black and primary secondary amine for determination of 17 organophosphorus pesticide residues in spinach, J. Sep. Sci. 2008, 31, 3588-3594 (SCI 2.63 EI)
5. Determination of five polar herbicides in water samples by ionic liquid dispersive liquid-phase microextraction, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2010, 397(7): 3089-3095
6. Rapid determination of melamine in soil and strawberry by liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry, Food Control, 2011, 22, 1629-1633
7. Multi-residue determination of plant growth regulators in apples and tomatoes by liquid chromatography/tandemmass spectrometry, Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 2011, 25, 3289-3297
8. Application of ultrasound-assisted ionic liquid dispersive liquid-phase microextraction followed high-performance liquid chromatography for the determination of fungicides in red wine, Microchim Acta, 2011, 173, 453-457
9. Analysis of coenzyme Q10 in bee pollen using online cleanup by accelerated solvent extraction and high performance liquid chromatography, Food Chemistry, 2012, 133, 573-578
10. Ultrasound-assisted surfactant-enhanced emulsification microextraction based on the solidification of a floating organic droplet used for the simultaneous determination of six fungicide residues in juices and red wine, Journal of Chromatography A, 2013, 1300, 64-69
Books
Editor in chief: Practical Analysis Technology of Pesticide and Residue, published by Chemical Industry Press, 2011
Associate editor in chief: Principle and Method of pesticide Residue Analysis, published by Chemical Industry Press, 2011