Prof. Chak K. Chan
City University of Hong Kong, China
Qualifications
1992
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, USA
1986
B.S., Chemical Engineering, University of Texas, USA
Publications(Selected)
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Chan C.K. and Yao
X.H. (2008) “Air Pollution in Mega Cities in China - a Review”, Atmospheric
Environment, 42, 1-42 (cited 93 times).
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Yao X., Lau N. T., Fang M., and Chan C. K. (2007) “Size distributions and
condensation growth of submicron particles in on-road vehicle plumes in Hong
Kong”, Atmospheric Environment, 41, 3328–3338.
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Yao X., Chan C. K, Lau N. T., and Fang M. (2006) “On the time-averaging of
ultrafine particle number size spectra in vehicular plumes”, Atmospheric
Chemistry and Physics, 6, 4801-4807.
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He K., Yang F., Ma Y., Zhang Q., Yao X.H., Chan C.K., Cadle S., Chan T.
and Mulawa P. (2001) “The Characteristics of PM2.5 in Beijing, China”,
Atmospheric Environment, 35, 4959-4970.
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Zhuang H., Chan C.K., Fang M., and Wexler A.S. (1999) “Formation of
Nitrate and Non-Seasalt Sulfate on Coarse Particles”, Atmospheric Environment,
33, 4223-4233.
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Zhuang H., Chan C.K., Fang M., and Wexler A.S. (1999) “Size Distributions
of Particulate Sulfate, Nitrate and Ammonium at a Coastal Site in Hong Kong”,
Atmospheric Environment, 33, 843-853.
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Lee E., Chan C.K. and Paatero P. (1999) “Application of Positive Matrix
Factorization in Source Apportionment of Particulate Pollutants in Hong Kong”,
Atmospheric Environment, 33(19), 3201-3212.