Huong T. Pham
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Also affiliated: University of California, Riverside (2014–2015); Memorial University of Newfoundland (2017–2024); University of Wollongong (2012–2017); ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (2013)
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Huong T. Pham's research interests include the analysis of chemical compounds using mass spectrometry, with a recent focus on the decomposition products of inorganic chloramines. Her work has investigated the formation of the chloronitramide anion, a product derived from inorganic chloramines, and has explored analytical approaches for assessing terpene composition in edible essential oils. Pham also has research experience in agricultural sciences, including studies on how rock dust-based potting media influences the growth and nutritional content of horticultural crops. Her scholarly contributions are reflected in a publication record of 14 articles, with a total of 254 citations and an h-index of 7. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Julian L. Fairey, Duong Duc Thien, and Samuel D. Hodges.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 259
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Chloronitramide anion is a decomposition product of inorganic chloramines (2024)
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- Chloronitramide anion is a decomposition product of inorganic chloramines
- Chloronitramide anion is a decomposition product of inorganic chloramines
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