Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In this study, we investigate the molecular composition of freshly emitted biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA) samples collected during test burns of sawgrass, peat, ponderosa pine, and black spruce. We demonstrate that both the BrC absorption and the chemical composition of light-absorbing compounds depend significantly on the type of biomass fuels. Common BrC chromophores in the selected BBOA samples include nitro-aromatics, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon derivatives, and polyphenols spanning a wide range of molecular weights, structures, and light absorption properties. A number of biofuel-specific BrC chromophores are observed, indicatin...
Fresh and atmospherically aged biomass-burning (BB) aerosol mass is mostly comprised of strongly l...
Biomass burning (BB) and coal combustion (CC) are important sources of brown carbon (BrC) in ambient...
Organic aerosol particles in the atmosphere range in color from white to brown to black and each typ...
Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In ...
Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In ...
Emissions from wildfires and use of biomass fuels can contribute not only to local air quality but t...
To better understand the effects of wildfires on air quality and climate, it is important to assess ...
Emissions from residential biomass burning are a significant source of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC...
Biomass burning is a major source of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC), and through its absorption of U...
Brown carbon (BrC) consists of those organic compounds in atmospheric aerosols that absorb solar rad...
Biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA) can be emitted from natural forest fires and human activitie...
This study seeks to understand the compositional details of N-containing aromatic compounds (NACs) e...
Brown carbon (BrC) plays an essential impact on radiative forcing due to its ability to absorb sunli...
Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) represents the greatest factor underlying the total uncertainty ...
Biomass burning (BB) is an important source of brown carbon (BrC) in atmospheric aerosols. The aim o...
Fresh and atmospherically aged biomass-burning (BB) aerosol mass is mostly comprised of strongly l...
Biomass burning (BB) and coal combustion (CC) are important sources of brown carbon (BrC) in ambient...
Organic aerosol particles in the atmosphere range in color from white to brown to black and each typ...
Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In ...
Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In ...
Emissions from wildfires and use of biomass fuels can contribute not only to local air quality but t...
To better understand the effects of wildfires on air quality and climate, it is important to assess ...
Emissions from residential biomass burning are a significant source of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC...
Biomass burning is a major source of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC), and through its absorption of U...
Brown carbon (BrC) consists of those organic compounds in atmospheric aerosols that absorb solar rad...
Biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA) can be emitted from natural forest fires and human activitie...
This study seeks to understand the compositional details of N-containing aromatic compounds (NACs) e...
Brown carbon (BrC) plays an essential impact on radiative forcing due to its ability to absorb sunli...
Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) represents the greatest factor underlying the total uncertainty ...
Biomass burning (BB) is an important source of brown carbon (BrC) in atmospheric aerosols. The aim o...
Fresh and atmospherically aged biomass-burning (BB) aerosol mass is mostly comprised of strongly l...
Biomass burning (BB) and coal combustion (CC) are important sources of brown carbon (BrC) in ambient...
Organic aerosol particles in the atmosphere range in color from white to brown to black and each typ...