Charcoal is widely used today for both indoor and outdoor cooking activities such as household cooking, grilling, barbecuing, and broiling. As such, its combustion has been designated as sources of a diverse range of pollutants containing particulate matter (PM) and a list of hazardous trace metals (TMs) in both indoor/outdoor ambient air. In this work, we review the current status of technical tools and approaches to measure the pollution of PM and TMs emitted due to charcoal combustion with respect to available sampling, pretreatment, and analytical techniques. The reported concentration levels of those pollutants were compared in reference to guideline values. Finally, the potential health hazards of PMs and TMs emitted from charcoal are...
ABSTRACT This paper throws light on household cooking related exposures and level of indoor air poll...
To assist interpretation of a study in rural Pakistan on the use of biomass for cooking and the risk...
Much evidence suggested that indoor combustion could cause a significant increase in the concentrati...
Charcoal-based products are widely spread and appreciated as fuel for grilling food. However, during...
Particulate matter (PM) measurements were conducted during heating corn oil, heating corn oil mixed ...
Thirty-one batches of commercial charcoal from various regions of Poland and Germany were tested for...
Thirty-one batches of commercial charcoal from various regions of Poland and Germany were tested for...
Wood and charcoal fuels, widely used in Sierra Leone for cooking, may impact indoor air quality. Unt...
Background: Cooking and fuel combustion in the indoor environment are major sources of respirable su...
In the Philippines, charcoal is among the preferred fuel types used for residential cooking and wate...
Household burning of solid biomass fuels emits pollution particles that are a huge health risk facto...
Charbroiling is a major source of air pollution worldwide. In this study, the particulate and gas-ph...
PM2.5 samples were collected from five different cooking activities, namely, meat roasting, cafeteri...
Recently, the use of coal briquette has already been socialized to substitute the role of oil and fi...
To obtain emission factors and cooking-related chemical signatures, a monitoring campaign was carrie...
ABSTRACT This paper throws light on household cooking related exposures and level of indoor air poll...
To assist interpretation of a study in rural Pakistan on the use of biomass for cooking and the risk...
Much evidence suggested that indoor combustion could cause a significant increase in the concentrati...
Charcoal-based products are widely spread and appreciated as fuel for grilling food. However, during...
Particulate matter (PM) measurements were conducted during heating corn oil, heating corn oil mixed ...
Thirty-one batches of commercial charcoal from various regions of Poland and Germany were tested for...
Thirty-one batches of commercial charcoal from various regions of Poland and Germany were tested for...
Wood and charcoal fuels, widely used in Sierra Leone for cooking, may impact indoor air quality. Unt...
Background: Cooking and fuel combustion in the indoor environment are major sources of respirable su...
In the Philippines, charcoal is among the preferred fuel types used for residential cooking and wate...
Household burning of solid biomass fuels emits pollution particles that are a huge health risk facto...
Charbroiling is a major source of air pollution worldwide. In this study, the particulate and gas-ph...
PM2.5 samples were collected from five different cooking activities, namely, meat roasting, cafeteri...
Recently, the use of coal briquette has already been socialized to substitute the role of oil and fi...
To obtain emission factors and cooking-related chemical signatures, a monitoring campaign was carrie...
ABSTRACT This paper throws light on household cooking related exposures and level of indoor air poll...
To assist interpretation of a study in rural Pakistan on the use of biomass for cooking and the risk...
Much evidence suggested that indoor combustion could cause a significant increase in the concentrati...