On the basis of the growing interest on the impact of airborne particles on human exposure as well as the strong debate in Western countries on the emissions of waste incinerators, this work reviewed existing literature to: (i) show the emission factors of ultrafine particles (particles with a diameter less than 100 nm) of waste incinerators, and; (ii) assess the contribution of waste incinerators in terms of ultrafine particles to exposure and dose of people living in the surrounding areas of the plants in order to estimate eventual risks. The review identified only a limited number of studies measuring ultrafine particle emissions, and in general they report low particle number concentrations at the stack (the median value was equal to 5....
Motor vehicles in urban areas are the main source of ultrafine particles (diameters < 0.1 µm). Ul...
cleaner Combustion activities such as cigarette smouldering, incense burning and cooking are importa...
Ultrafine particles (UFPs; diameter less than 100. nm) are ubiquitous in urban air, and an acknowled...
On the basis of the growing interest on the impact of airborne particles on human exposure as well a...
In recent years, an increasing number of epidemiological studies was carried out in order to show th...
Most recent air quality issues related to particulate matter pollution address ultrafine (UFP < 0.1 ...
In the waste field, incineration represents a favorable technique for reducing the volume of waste s...
The aim of this work was to review and synthesize the existing knowledge on ultrafine particles in t...
Particle number concentrations vary significantly with environment and, in this study, we attempt to...
Clean air is one of the most fundamental human needs. Since people spen on average over 85% of their...
In the last years numerous epidemiological studies were carried out to evaluate the effects of parti...
Atmospheric ultrafine particles (with diameter less than 0.1 μm) may be responsible for some of the ...
Ultrafine particles (<100 nm) in urban air are a serious health hazard not yet fully understood. The...
Airborne ultrafine particles (UFPs) are encountered in many working environments and have been assoc...
Identifying and quantifying the sources and clarifying the impacts of ultrafine particles (UFP) in t...
Motor vehicles in urban areas are the main source of ultrafine particles (diameters < 0.1 µm). Ul...
cleaner Combustion activities such as cigarette smouldering, incense burning and cooking are importa...
Ultrafine particles (UFPs; diameter less than 100. nm) are ubiquitous in urban air, and an acknowled...
On the basis of the growing interest on the impact of airborne particles on human exposure as well a...
In recent years, an increasing number of epidemiological studies was carried out in order to show th...
Most recent air quality issues related to particulate matter pollution address ultrafine (UFP < 0.1 ...
In the waste field, incineration represents a favorable technique for reducing the volume of waste s...
The aim of this work was to review and synthesize the existing knowledge on ultrafine particles in t...
Particle number concentrations vary significantly with environment and, in this study, we attempt to...
Clean air is one of the most fundamental human needs. Since people spen on average over 85% of their...
In the last years numerous epidemiological studies were carried out to evaluate the effects of parti...
Atmospheric ultrafine particles (with diameter less than 0.1 μm) may be responsible for some of the ...
Ultrafine particles (<100 nm) in urban air are a serious health hazard not yet fully understood. The...
Airborne ultrafine particles (UFPs) are encountered in many working environments and have been assoc...
Identifying and quantifying the sources and clarifying the impacts of ultrafine particles (UFP) in t...
Motor vehicles in urban areas are the main source of ultrafine particles (diameters < 0.1 µm). Ul...
cleaner Combustion activities such as cigarette smouldering, incense burning and cooking are importa...
Ultrafine particles (UFPs; diameter less than 100. nm) are ubiquitous in urban air, and an acknowled...