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Add:No. 238, Song Ling Road, Laoshan District, Qingdao
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LIANG Shengkang
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LIANG Sheng-kang

Professor

Address: 417 Room, Haihua Building, 238 Songling Road, Qingdao, China

Tel: +86-532-66786355; Fax: +86-532-66782143

E-mail: liangsk@ouc.edu.cn

 

Educational Background

1991-1995, B. S., Organic chemistry, ShanxiUniversity,Taiyuan, 1995

2000-2005, Ph. D., Marine Chemistry, Ocean University of China, Qingdao

 

Career History

1995-2000, Research assistant in organic-microbiological compound fertilizer Study Group, ShanxiUniversity, Taiyuan, China.

2005-2009, Lecturer, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, OUC.

2010-2015: Associateprofessor, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, OUC.

2016-present: Professor, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, OUC.

2009-2010: Visiting researcher, University of South Carolina. 

 

Research Interests

To understand of sources, biogeochemistry and bioavailability of dissolved organic nitrogen in estuary and coastal ecosystems.

To restore of natural wetland ecosystem and to understand mechanisms of wetland on the reservoir water quality improvement and the non-point source pollution control.  

To develop the technologies of industrial-scale production of biosurfactants and develop biosurfactant-enhancing remediation technologies for the sites contaminated with heavy metal and hydrophobic organic pollutants.

 

Representative Publications (* Corresponding author)

1. Lu Dong-liang Yang Nan-nan, Liang Sheng-kang*, Li Ke-qiang, Wang Xiu-lin. Comparison of land-based sources with ambient estuarine concentrations of total dissolved notrogen in Jiaozhou Bay (China). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2016,180: 82-90.
2. Yuan Shen*, Cédirc G. Fichot, Sheng-kang Liang, Ronald Benner. Biological hot spots and the accumulation of marine dissolved organic matter in a highly productive ocean margin. Limnology & Oceanography. DOI. 10.1002/ino.10290.
3. Song Dan-dan, Liang sheng-kang*, Yan Le-le, Shang Yu-jun, Wang Xiu-li. Solubilization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by single and binary mixed rhamnolipid�sophorolipid biosurfactants. Journal of Environmental Quality, DOI: 10.2134/jeq2015.08.0443.
4. Liang Sheng-kang, Stuart Pearson*, Wu Wen, Ma Ying-jie, Qiao Lu-lu, Wang Xiao-hua  Li Jing-mei, Wang Xiu-lin. Integrated coastal zone management of Jiaozhou Bay, China: Review of research and management with recommendations to sustain the Bay’s functions. Ocean and Coastal Management. 2015,116:470-477
5. Zhang Gui-cheng, Liang Sheng-kang*, Shi Xiao-yong, Han Xiu-rong. Dissolved organic nitrogen bioavailability indicated by amino acids during a diatom to dinoflagellate bloom succession in the Changjiang River estuary and its adjacent shelf. Marine Chemistry, 2015, 176: 83-95. 
6. Wang Chang-you*, Liang Sheng-kang, Guo Wang-ting, Yu Hua, Xing Wen-hui. Pollution threshold concentration determination in marine ecosystems uising an ecological interaction endpoint. Environmental Pollution. 2015, 204: 215-222.
7. Wang Chang-you, Liang Sheng-kang*, Li Yan-bin, Li Ke-qiang, Wang Xiu-lin. The Spatial Distribution of Dissolved and Particulate Heavy Metals and their Response to Land-based Inputs and Tides in a Semi-enclosed Industrial Embayment: Jiaozhou Bay, China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2015, 22: 10480-10495.
8. Wang Xiao-yan, Zhang Gui-cheng, Liang Shengkang*, Li Yan-bin, Liu Xia, Wang Xiu-lin. Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of nonylphenol in sediments from Yangze Estuary and its adjacent area. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2015, 23(1): 26-32.
9. Su Ying, Wang Xiu-lin, Li Ke-qiang*, Liang Sheng-kang. Estimation methods and monitoring network issues in the quantitative estimation of land-based COD and TN loads entering the sea: a case study in Qingdao City, China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2014, 21: 10067-10082.
10. Zhang Gui-cheng Liang Sheng-kang*, Han Xiu-rong, Shi Xiao-yong, Wang Xiu-lin. The distribution of neutral sugars and its composition as indicators of organic matter degradation state in the East Sea sediments. Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2014, 45(4): 747-756.
11. Qiao Xu-dong, Wang Bao-dong, Sun Xia, Liang Shengkang. Numerical Simulations of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Seasonal Variations in Coastal Guangxi Bays, China. Journal of Ocean University of China, 2014, 13(2) 338-346.
12. Song Dan-dan, Li Yi-ming, Liang Sheng-kang*, Wang Jiang-tao. Study on the micelle behaviors of sophorolipid/rhamnolipid mixed biosurfactant systems. Colloid and Surface A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects, 2013, 436: 201-206.
13. Chen Qing-guo, Bao Mu-tai*, Fan Xiao-ning, Liang Sheng-kang, Sun Pei-yan. Rhamnolipids enhance marine oil spill bioremediation in laboratory system. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2013, 71: 269~275.  
14. Song Dan-dan, Liang Sheng-kang*, Guo Li-guo, Wang Jiang-tao. Evaluation on biodegradability of Hydrocarbon biomarkers in a field trial for oil-contaminated shoreline bioremediation. Forensics Environmental Bulletin, 2013, 22 (4): 1070-1076
15. Song Dan-dan, Liang Sheng-kang*, Wang Jiang-tao, Yan Li-mei. Development of High Efficient and Low Toxic Oil Spill Dispersants based on Sorbitol Derivants Nonionic Surfactants and Glycolipid Biosurfactants. Journal of Environmental Protection, 2013, 4, 16-22.
16. Qian Guo-dong Li Ke-qiang*, Shi-Xiao-yong, Wang Xiu-lin, Liang Sheng-kang. Estimation of Environmental Capacity of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Jiaozhou Bay, China. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2012, 21(1): 48-53. 
17. Wang Chang-you*, Wang Xiu-lin, Su Rong-guo, Liang Sheng-kang. No detected toxic concentrations in situ algal growth inhibition tests - A convenient approach to aquatic ecotoxicology. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2011(74): 225-229. 
18. Wang Xiu-lin*, Gong Liang-yu, Liang Sheng-kang, Li Yan-bin. Algicidal activity of rhamnolipid biosurfactants produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Harmful Algue, 20054: 433-443.