Phillip V. Tan, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Engineering
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Robert E. Jervis grad student 2002 University of Toronto
 (Design and application of an on-line aerosol laser ablation mass spectrometer.)
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Tan PV, Taranenko NI, Laiko VV, et al. (2004) Mass spectrometry of N-linked oligosaccharides using atmospheric pressure infrared laser ionization from solution. Journal of Mass Spectrometry : Jms. 39: 913-21
Kellersberger KA, Tan PV, Laiko VV, et al. (2004) Atmospheric pressure MALDI-fourier transform mass spectrometry. Analytical Chemistry. 76: 3930-4
Tan PV, Laiko VV, Doroshenko VM. (2004) Atmospheric pressure MALDI with pulsed dynamic focusing for high-efficiency transmission of ions into a mass spectrometer. Analytical Chemistry. 76: 2462-9
Tan PV, Fila MS, Evans GJ, et al. (2002) Aerosol laser ablation mass spectrometry of suspended powders from PM sources and its implications to receptor modeling. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995). 52: 27-40
Tan PV, Evans GJ, Tsai J, et al. (2002) On-line analysis of urban particulate matter focusing on elevated wintertime aerosol concentrations. Environmental Science & Technology. 36: 3512-8
Owega S, Evans GJ, Jervis RE, et al. (2002) Comparison between urban Toronto PM and selected materials: aerosol characterization using laser ablation/ionization mass spectrometry (LAMS). Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 120: 125-35
Tan PV, Malpica O, Evans GJ, et al. (2002) Chemically-assigned classification of aerosol mass spectra. Journal of the American Society For Mass Spectrometry. 13: 826-38
Jervis RE, Tan PV, Evans GJ. (1999) Measurement of PM10/2.5 fractionated respirable particles in urban Toronto by INAA, PIXE, ICP-AES, and LAMS. A comparison. Biological Trace Element Research. 71: 223-32
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