Particle-bound organic and elemental carbons for source identification of PM < 0.1 µm from biomass combustion

Volume: 113, Pages: 385 - 393
Published: Mar 1, 2022
Abstract
Atmospheric nanoparticles (PM < 0.1 µm) are a major cause of environmental problems and also affect health risk. To control and reduce these problems, sources identification of atmospheric particulates is necessary. Combustion of bituminous coal and biomass including rubber wood, palm kernel, palm fiber, rice stubble, rice straw, maize residue, sugarcane leaves and sugarcane bagasse, which are considered as sources of air quality problems in...
Paper Details
Title
Particle-bound organic and elemental carbons for source identification of PM &lt; 0.1 µm from biomass combustion
Published Date
Mar 1, 2022
Volume
113
Pages
385 - 393
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