Combustion and other high-temperature processes can produce solid aerosol nanoparticles with complex morphologies, including fractal-like aggregates of primary particles …
Recent increases in marijuana use and legalization without adequate knowledge of the risks necessitate the characterization of the billions of nanoparticles contained in each puff of …
The mass absorption cross-section (MAC) of combustion-generated soot is used in pollution and emissions measurements to quantify the mass concentration of soot and in atmospheric …
DC Quiros, S Hu, S Hu, ES Lee, S Sardar… - Journal of Aerosol …, 2015 - Elsevier
Particle effective density is an important physical property of vehicle exhaust, and is required for estimating particulate matter (PM) mass emissions using the Integrated Particle Size …
Light absorption and scattering properties of combustion-generated soot particles are important to measurement methods and are used as the inputs for climate models. For …
TJ Johnson, JS Olfert, R Cabot, C Treacy… - Journal of Aerosol …, 2014 - Elsevier
The steady-state effective particle density of mainstream smoke from a University of Kentucky 3R4F reference cigarette was determined using a Differential Mobility Analyser …
Mixing state refers to the relative proportions of chemical species in an aerosol, and the way these species are combined; either as a population where each particle consists of a single …
The thermal-optical analysis (TOA) of black carbon in particulate matter (PM) collected on filters has been recommended and used for the calibration of mass-concentration …
A centrifugal particle mass analyzer and a modified differential mobility spectrometer were used to measure the mass and mobility of particulate matter emitted by CFM56-5B4/2P …