Biography

Dr. Changlun Tong

Zhejiang University, China


E-mail: cltong@zju.edu.cn


Qualifications

2005 Ph.D., Zhejiang University, Environmental Science

1995 M.Sc., Shandong University, Analytical Chemistry

1992 B.Sc., Hangzhou Normal University, Analytical Chemistry


Publications (Selected)

  1. Tong C.L.*, Zhuo X.J., Guo Y. Occurrence and risk assessment of four typical fluoroquinolone antibiotics in raw and treated sewage and in receiving waters in Hangzhou, China. J. Agric. Food Chem., 2011, 59(13): 7303-7309.
  2. Tong C.L.*, Hu Z. Methylene Blue as a DNA Probe for a Comparative Study of Cd2+, Pb2+ and Cr3+ ions Binding to Calf Thymus DNA. J. Lumin., 2011,131(10): 2133-2139.
  3. Shang Y.L.Wang X.B.Xu E.C.Tong C.L.*Wu J.M.* Optical ammonia gas sensor based on porous silicon rugate filter coated with polymer supported dye. Anal. Chim. Acta, 2011, 685: 58-64.
  4. Tong C.L.*, Guo Y., Liu W.P. Simultaneous Determination of Five Nitroaniline and Dinitro- aniline Isomers in Wastewaters by Solid-Phase Extraction and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with Ultraviolet Detection. Chemosphere, 2010, 81(3): 430-435.
  5. Qu S.S., Wang X.B., Tong C.L.*, Wu J.M.* Metal ion mediated molecularly imprinted polymer for selective capturing antibiotics containing beta-diketone structure. J. Chromatogr. A, 2010, 1217: 8205-8211.
  6. Tong C.L.*, Xiang G.H., Bai Y. Interaction of Paraquat with Calf Thymus DNA: A Terbium () Fluorescence Probe and Multi-spectral Study. J. Agric. Food Chem., 2010, 58(9): 5257-5262.
  7. Tong C.L.*, Zhuo X.J., Liu W.P., Wu J.M.* Synchronous fluorescence measurement of enrofloxacin in the pharmaceutical formulation and its residue in milks based on the yttrium (III)-perturbed luminescence. Talanta, 2010, 82(5): 1858-1863.
  8. Tong C.L.*, Zhuo X.J., Guo Y., Fang Y.H. Synchronous Fluorescence Determination of Ciprofloxacin in the Pharmaceutical Formulation and Human Serum Based on the Perturbed Luminescence of Rare Earth Ions. J. Lumin., 2010, 130: 2100-2105.
  9. Tong C.L.*, Hu Z., Wu J.M.* Interaction between Methylene Blue and Calf Thymus Deoxy -ribonucleic Acid by Spectroscopic technologies. J. Fluoresc., 2010, 20(1): 261-267.
  10. Shang Y.L., Zhao W.J., Xu E.C., Tong C.L.*, Wu J.M.* FTRIFS biosensor based on double layer porous silicon as a LC detector for target molecule screening from complex samples. Biosens. Bioelectron., 2010, 25(5): 1056-1063.
  11. Tong C.L.*, Ye R.M., Zhang Q., Liu W.P. Interaction of S-Metolachlor with Calf Thymus DNA. Chem. J. Chin. Univ., 2010, 31(5): 905- 910.
  12. Tong C.L.*, Hu Z., Liu W.P. Study on the Interaction between Paraquat and Calf Thymus DNA by Spectral Methods. Acta Chim. Sin., 2010, 68(14): 1404-1410.
  13. Xiang G.H., Tong C.L.*, Lin H.Z. Nitroaniline Isomers Interaction with Bovine Serum Albumin and Toxicological Implications. J. Fluoresc., 2007, 17(5): 512-521.
  14. Tong C.L.*, Xiang G.H. Sensitive Determination of Enoxacin by Its Enhancement Effect on the Fluorescence of the Terbium ()- Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate and Its Luminescence Mechanism. J. Lumin., 2007, 126(2): 575-580.
  15. Hu Z., Tong C.L.* Synchronous Fluorescence Determination of DNA Based on the Interaction between Methylene Blue and DNA. Anal. Chim. Acta, 2007, 587(2): 187-193.
  16. Tong C.L.*, Hu Z., Liu W.P. Enoxacin-Tb3+ Complex as an Environmentally Friendly Fluorescence Probe for DNA and Its Application. Talanta, 2007, 71(2): 816-821.
  17. Tong C.L.*, Xiang G.H. Sensitive Determination of Norfloxacin by the Fluorescence Probe of Terbium ()-Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate and Its Luminescence Mechanism. J. Fluoresc., 2006, 16(6): 831-837.
  18. Tong C.L.*, Hu Z., Liu W.P. Sensitive Determination of DNA Based on the Interaction Between Norfloxacin-Tb3+ Complex and DNA. J. Agric. Food Chem., 2005, 53(16): 6207-6212.
  19. Tong C.L.*, Zhu Y., Liu W.P. Study on the co-luminescence system of Dy-Gd- 1,6-bis(1’-phenyl-3’-methyl-5’-pyrazol-4’-one)hexanedione-CTMAB and its analytical application. Analyst, 2001, 126(7): 1168-1171.
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