Time-resolved particle emissions from a conventional wood stove were investigated with aerosol mass spectrometry to provide links between combustion conditions, emission factors, mixing state of refractory black carbon and implications for organic tracer methods. The addition of a new batch of fuel results in low temperature pyrolysis as the fuel heats up, resulting in strong, short-lived, variable emission peaks of organic aerosol-containing markers of anhydrous sugars, such as levoglucosan (fragment at m/z 60). Flaming combustion results in emissions dominated by refractory black carbon co-emitted with minor fractions of organic aerosol and markers of anhydrous sugars. Full cycle emissions are an external mixture of larger organic aerosol...
Emissions from wildfires and use of biomass fuels can contribute not only to local air quality but t...
Residential wood burning contributes to the total atmospheric aerosol burden; however, large uncerta...
The aim was to identify relationships between combustion conditions, particle characteristics, and o...
Time-resolved particle emissions from a conventional wood stove were investigated with aerosol mass ...
Time-resolved particle emissions from a conventional wood stove were investigated with aerosol mass ...
Time-resolved particle emissions from a conventional wood stove were investigated with aerosol mass ...
Time-resolved emissions of particulate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and total organic par...
Primary emissions from a log wood burner and a pellet boiler were characterized by online measuremen...
Primary emissions from a log wood burner and a pellet boiler were characterized by online measuremen...
The formation of carbonaceous aerosols from biomass combustion is associated with a high degree of u...
The aim was to identify relationships between combustion conditions, particle characteristics, and o...
The aim was to identify relationships between combustion conditions, particle characteristics, and o...
The presented wood combustion emission study employing a logwood stove showed that four burning phas...
Residential wood burning contributes to the total atmospheric aerosol burden; however, large uncerta...
The effects of combustion phase and fuel on smoke particle emissions from a wood stove operated with...
Emissions from wildfires and use of biomass fuels can contribute not only to local air quality but t...
Residential wood burning contributes to the total atmospheric aerosol burden; however, large uncerta...
The aim was to identify relationships between combustion conditions, particle characteristics, and o...
Time-resolved particle emissions from a conventional wood stove were investigated with aerosol mass ...
Time-resolved particle emissions from a conventional wood stove were investigated with aerosol mass ...
Time-resolved particle emissions from a conventional wood stove were investigated with aerosol mass ...
Time-resolved emissions of particulate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and total organic par...
Primary emissions from a log wood burner and a pellet boiler were characterized by online measuremen...
Primary emissions from a log wood burner and a pellet boiler were characterized by online measuremen...
The formation of carbonaceous aerosols from biomass combustion is associated with a high degree of u...
The aim was to identify relationships between combustion conditions, particle characteristics, and o...
The aim was to identify relationships between combustion conditions, particle characteristics, and o...
The presented wood combustion emission study employing a logwood stove showed that four burning phas...
Residential wood burning contributes to the total atmospheric aerosol burden; however, large uncerta...
The effects of combustion phase and fuel on smoke particle emissions from a wood stove operated with...
Emissions from wildfires and use of biomass fuels can contribute not only to local air quality but t...
Residential wood burning contributes to the total atmospheric aerosol burden; however, large uncerta...
The aim was to identify relationships between combustion conditions, particle characteristics, and o...