The oxidative potential (OP) of fine and coarse fractions of ambient aerosols was studied in the urban environment of Athens, Greece. OP was quantified using a dithiothreitol (DTT) assay, applied to the water soluble fraction of aerosol that was extracted from 361 fine and 84 coarse mode of 24-h and 12-h filter samples over a one-year period. During the cold period, samples were collected on a 12-h basis, to assess the impact of nighttime biomass burning emissions from domestic heating on OP. The chemical characteristics of aerosols were measured in parallel using an Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitoring (ACSM) and a 7-wavelength Aethalometer. A source apportionment analysis on the ACSM data resulted in the identification of organic aeroso...
An extensive urban aerosol sampling campaign was carried out from January to April 2013 at two locat...
Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) is one of the main causes of concern for adverse effects of pol...
Abstract View references (51) Exposure to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) leads to adverse hea...
Airborne particulate matter (PM) is studied because of its effects on human health and climate chang...
Atmospheric particlulate matter (PM) is an heterogeneuous and dynamic mixture of particles with diff...
International audienceEpidemiological studies suggest that the main part of chronic effects from air...
Epidemiological studies suggest that the main part of chronic effects from air pollution is likely t...
Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) is an heterogeneous and dynamic mixture of particles with diffe...
An extended study on the oxidative potential (OP) of PM10particles collected from December 2014 to O...
In this study, PM2.5 airborne particulate matter was collected over a full year at a costal site of ...
Aerosol oxidative potential (OP; the inherent ability of ambient particles to generate reactive oxy...
Several studies point out oxidative potential (OP) as a quantitative indicator of multiple particul...
The evolution of fine aerosol (PM1) species as well as the contribution of potential sources to the ...
This work evaluates the aerosol oxidative potential (OP) and its changes from modified air pollution...
An extensive urban aerosol sampling campaign was carried out from January to April 2013 at two locat...
Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) is one of the main causes of concern for adverse effects of pol...
Abstract View references (51) Exposure to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) leads to adverse hea...
Airborne particulate matter (PM) is studied because of its effects on human health and climate chang...
Atmospheric particlulate matter (PM) is an heterogeneuous and dynamic mixture of particles with diff...
International audienceEpidemiological studies suggest that the main part of chronic effects from air...
Epidemiological studies suggest that the main part of chronic effects from air pollution is likely t...
Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) is an heterogeneous and dynamic mixture of particles with diffe...
An extended study on the oxidative potential (OP) of PM10particles collected from December 2014 to O...
In this study, PM2.5 airborne particulate matter was collected over a full year at a costal site of ...
Aerosol oxidative potential (OP; the inherent ability of ambient particles to generate reactive oxy...
Several studies point out oxidative potential (OP) as a quantitative indicator of multiple particul...
The evolution of fine aerosol (PM1) species as well as the contribution of potential sources to the ...
This work evaluates the aerosol oxidative potential (OP) and its changes from modified air pollution...
An extensive urban aerosol sampling campaign was carried out from January to April 2013 at two locat...
Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) is one of the main causes of concern for adverse effects of pol...
Abstract View references (51) Exposure to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) leads to adverse hea...