Human exposure to aerosols has been associated with diseases and death, reducing the population's life expectancy up to a few years. Indoor particulate matter is predominant in …
P Azimi, D Zhao, C Pouzet, NE Crain… - … science & technology, 2016 - ACS Publications
Previous research has shown that desktop 3D printers can emit large numbers of ultrafine particles (UFPs, particles less than 100 nm) and some hazardous volatile organic …
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity, and risks associated with human exposure to indoor particulate matter, this work reviewed existing literature to:(i) identify state …
Hayes' Principles and Methods of Toxicology has long been established as a reliable and informative reference for the concepts, methodologies, and assessments integral to …
P Wolkoff - International journal of hygiene and environmental …, 2013 - Elsevier
Concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in office environments are generally too low to cause sensory irritation in the eyes and airways on the basis of estimated …
Nanoparticle emissions from road vehicles have been studied extensively in the recent past due to their dominant contribution towards the total airborne particle number concentrations …
N Li, S Georas, N Alexis, P Fritz, T Xia… - Journal of Allergy and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Ultrafine particles (UFPs) are airborne particulates of less than 100 nm in aerodynamic diameter. Examples of UFPs are diesel exhaust particles, products of cooking, heating, and …
Ultrafine particles (UFPs,< 100nm) are produced in large quantities by vehicular combustion and are implicated in causing several adverse human health effects. Recent work has …
Abstract The World Health Organization estimates 3.7 million deaths in 2012 in low-and middle-income Asian countries due to outdoor air pollution. However, these estimates do not …