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67
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15875
World Ranking
1982
National Ranking
189

Overview

Hai Guo is affiliated with Hong Kong Polytechnic University in China and specializes in Environmental Science with a focus on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Atmospheric Science. Their research contributions span over 30 publications in these areas, with additional work in Automotive Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Environmental Engineering.

The main topics of Hai Guo's research include Air Quality and Health Impacts, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Vehicle Emissions and Performance, Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Energy and Environment Impacts, and Aerosol Filtration and Electrostatic Precipitation.

Hai Guo's recent publications feature the following works:

  • Photodissociation of particulate nitrate as a source of daytime tropospheric Cl2, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Photochemistry of ozone pollution in autumn in Pearl River Estuary, South China, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Tobacco control in China and the road to Healthy China 2030, 2020, The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
  • Pollution-Derived Br2 Boosts Oxidation Power of the Coastal Atmosphere, 2022, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Potential for Electric Vehicle Adoption to Mitigate Extreme Air Quality Events in China, 2020, Earth's Future

Hai Guo collaborates frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Xiaopu Lyu
  • Kin-Fai Ho
  • Haoxian Lu
  • Yunxi Huo
  • Dawen Yao

The scientist's work is regularly published in several prominent venues, such as:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Aerosol and Air Quality Research
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Finance Research Letters

Best Publications

  • A review of biomass burning: Emissions and impacts on air quality, health and climate in China

    Jianmin Chen;Jianmin Chen;Chunlin Li;Zoran Ristovski;Andelija Milic

  • Particle-associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban air of Hong Kong

    Hai Guo;Shuncheng Lee;K. F. Ho;X. M. Wang

  • Risk assessment of exposure to volatile organic compounds in different indoor environments

    Hai Guo;Shuncheng Lee;L. Y. Chan;W. M. Li

  • Source apportionment of ambient non-methane hydrocarbons in Hong Kong: application of a principal component analysis/absolute principal component scores (PCA/APCS) receptor model.

    Hai Guo;Tao Wang;P. K.K. Louie

  • Inter-comparison of air pollutant concentrations in different indoor environments in Hong Kong

    Shun Cheng Lee;Hai Guo;Wai Ming Li;Lo Yin Chan

  • Seasonal and diurnal variations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere of Hong Kong

    K. F. Ho;S. C. Lee;Hai Guo;W. Y. Tsai

  • C1–C8 volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere of Hong Kong: Overview of atmospheric processing and source apportionment

    Hai Guo;K. L. So;I. J. Simpson;B. Barletta

  • Ambient volatile organic compounds and their effect on ozone production in Wuhan, central China.

    X. P. Lyu;N. Chen;Hai Guo;W. H. Zhang

  • Source contributions to ambient VOCs and CO at a rural site in eastern China

    H Guo;T Wang;I.J Simpson;D.R Blake

  • Source origins, modeled profiles, and apportionments of halogenated hydrocarbons in the greater Pearl River Delta region, southern China

    Hai Guo;A. J. Ding;Tao Wang;I. J. Simpson

  • Sources of ambient volatile organic compounds and their contributions to photochemical ozone formation at a site in the Pearl River Delta, southern China.

    Z. H. Ling;Hai Guo;H. R. Cheng;Y. F. Yu

  • Which emission sources are responsible for the volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere of Pearl River Delta

    Hai Guo;H.R. Cheng;Z.H. Ling;P.K.K. Louie

  • Contributions of different anthropogenic volatile organic compound sources to ozone formation at a receptor site in the Pearl River Delta region and its policy implications

    Zhuoran He;Xuemei Wang;Zhenhao Ling;Jun Zhao

  • Secondary organic aerosol formed by condensing anthropogenic vapours over China’s megacities

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  • Multipathway risk assessment on disinfection by-products of drinking water in Hong Kong.

    S.C Lee;H Guo;S.M.J Lam;S.L.A Lau

  • Tropospheric volatile organic compounds in China

    Hai Guo;Z.H. Ling;H.R. Cheng;Isobel Simpson

  • Characterization of particle number concentrations and PM2.5 in a school : influence of outdoor air pollution on indoor air

    Hai Guo;Hai Guo;Lidia Morawska;Congrong He;Yufeng Zhang

  • Ambient Ozone Control in a Photochemically Active Region: Short-Term Despiking or Long-Term Attainment?

    Jiamin Ou;Zibing Yuan;Junyu Zheng;Zhijiong Huang

  • Influence of regional pollution outflow on the concentrations of fine particulate matter and visibility in the coastal area of southern China

    Hing Cho Cheung;Tao Wang;Karstern Baumann;Hai Guo

  • Business model innovation: The effects of exploratory orientation, opportunity recognition, and entrepreneurial bricolage in an emerging economy

    Hai Guo;Zhongfeng Su;David Ahlstrom

  • Source characterization of BTEX in indoor microenvironments in Hong Kong

    H. Guo;Sc C. Lee;Wm M. Li;Jj J. Cao

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald R. Blake
Donald R. Blake University of California, Irvine
Isobel J. Simpson
Isobel J. Simpson University of California, Irvine
Xinming Wang
Xinming Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Fei Jiang
Fei Jiang Nanjing University
Tao Wang
Tao Wang Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Shuncheng Lee
Shuncheng Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)
Lidia Morawska
Lidia Morawska Queensland University of Technology
Aijun Ding
Aijun Ding Nanjing University
Peter K.K. Louie
Peter K.K. Louie Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department
Simone Meinardi
Simone Meinardi University of California, Irvine

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