The redox activity of diesel exhaust particles (DEP) collected from a light-duty diesel passenger car engine was examined using the dithiothreitol (DTT) assay. DEP was highly redox-active, causing DTT to decay at a rate of 23–61 pmol min<sup>–1</sup> μg<sup>–1</sup> of particle used in the assay, which was an order of magnitude higher than ambient coarse and fine particulate matter (PM) collected from downtown Toronto. Only 2–11% of the redox activity was in the water-soluble portion, while the remainder occurred at the black carbon surface. This is in contrast to redox-active secondary organic aerosol constituents, in which upward of 90% of the activity occurs in the water-soluble fraction. The redox activity of DEP is not extractable by m...
Several cell-free assays are currently used to quantify and detect the Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)...
This article presents the distribution of the dithiothreitol-based (DTT) redox activity of water-sol...
Large populations are exposed to diesel exhaust in everyday life, whether through their occupation o...
Mechanistic aspects of carbonaceous aerosol toxicity were examined with respect to the ability of pa...
<div><p>In this work, the redox activity of fine diesel/biodiesel particulate matter (PM2.5) was stu...
The toxicity of diesel exhaust particles (DEP) can be due to the particle itself, extractable compon...
The oxidative aging of the semivolatile fraction of diesel exhaust aerosol is studied in order to be...
Generally, the magnitude of pollutant emissions from diesel engines running on biodiesel fuel is ult...
Diesel exhaust particles (DEP) are a major constituent of ambient air pollution and are associated w...
BackgroundAlthough the mechanisms of airborne particulate matter (PM) related health effects remain ...
Diesel vehicle exhaust is an important source of carbonaceous aerosols, especially in developing cou...
A variety of methods are used to measure the capability of particulate matter (PM) to catalytically ...
Particle emissions and secondary aerosol formation from internal combustion engines deteriorate air ...
The increase of exposure to PM10 and PM2.5 (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter smaller tha...
Particulate matter from diesel exhaust (DPM) is a pollutant of increasing concern, but its concentra...
Several cell-free assays are currently used to quantify and detect the Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)...
This article presents the distribution of the dithiothreitol-based (DTT) redox activity of water-sol...
Large populations are exposed to diesel exhaust in everyday life, whether through their occupation o...
Mechanistic aspects of carbonaceous aerosol toxicity were examined with respect to the ability of pa...
<div><p>In this work, the redox activity of fine diesel/biodiesel particulate matter (PM2.5) was stu...
The toxicity of diesel exhaust particles (DEP) can be due to the particle itself, extractable compon...
The oxidative aging of the semivolatile fraction of diesel exhaust aerosol is studied in order to be...
Generally, the magnitude of pollutant emissions from diesel engines running on biodiesel fuel is ult...
Diesel exhaust particles (DEP) are a major constituent of ambient air pollution and are associated w...
BackgroundAlthough the mechanisms of airborne particulate matter (PM) related health effects remain ...
Diesel vehicle exhaust is an important source of carbonaceous aerosols, especially in developing cou...
A variety of methods are used to measure the capability of particulate matter (PM) to catalytically ...
Particle emissions and secondary aerosol formation from internal combustion engines deteriorate air ...
The increase of exposure to PM10 and PM2.5 (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter smaller tha...
Particulate matter from diesel exhaust (DPM) is a pollutant of increasing concern, but its concentra...
Several cell-free assays are currently used to quantify and detect the Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)...
This article presents the distribution of the dithiothreitol-based (DTT) redox activity of water-sol...
Large populations are exposed to diesel exhaust in everyday life, whether through their occupation o...