Thermal/optical methods are widely used in the determination of aerosol organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) collected on quartz filters. A fraction of OC undergoes charring to form pyrolytically generated EC (PEC) during thermal analysis. The correct speciation of OC and EC in thermal/optical methods depends on one of the following two assumptions: (1) PEC evolves before native EC evolves in the analysis or (2) PEC and native EC have the same apparent light absorption coefficient (g) at the monitoring light wavelength. Neither of these assumptions has actually ever been checked or tested. The first assumption is invalidated by the observation that the combustion of PEC overlaps that of native EC despite multiple stepwise combustio...
aerosols intoOCand EC (Huntzicker et al.,1982; Birch andCary,1996). OC is usually defined as carbon ...
A laboratory intercomparison of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) measurements of atmosp...
A laboratory intercomparison of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) measurements of atmosp...
The charring of organic materials during carbon analysis bythermal methods makes it difficult to dif...
Thermal-optical analysis is a conventional method for determining the carbonaceous aerosol fraction ...
Elemental Carbon (EC), also called Black Carbon (BC) when it is measured by optical techniques, is t...
Researchers from myriad fields frequently seek to quantify and classify concentrations of carbonaceo...
Thermal-optical analysis is currently under consideration by the European standardization body (CEN)...
International audienceAlong with some research networking programmes , the European Directive 2008/5...
Thermal-optical analysis is a conventional method for classifying carbonaceous aerosols as organic c...
An intercomparison of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) measurements was conducted based...
A total of 333 PM2.5 samples were collected at four sites in the southeastern Aerosol Research and C...
Quantifying elemental carbon (EC) content in geological samples is challenging due to interferences ...
Quantifying elemental carbon (EC) content in geological samples is challenging due to interferences ...
aerosols intoOCand EC (Huntzicker et al.,1982; Birch andCary,1996). OC is usually defined as carbon ...
A laboratory intercomparison of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) measurements of atmosp...
A laboratory intercomparison of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) measurements of atmosp...
The charring of organic materials during carbon analysis bythermal methods makes it difficult to dif...
Thermal-optical analysis is a conventional method for determining the carbonaceous aerosol fraction ...
Elemental Carbon (EC), also called Black Carbon (BC) when it is measured by optical techniques, is t...
Researchers from myriad fields frequently seek to quantify and classify concentrations of carbonaceo...
Thermal-optical analysis is currently under consideration by the European standardization body (CEN)...
International audienceAlong with some research networking programmes , the European Directive 2008/5...
Thermal-optical analysis is a conventional method for classifying carbonaceous aerosols as organic c...
An intercomparison of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) measurements was conducted based...
A total of 333 PM2.5 samples were collected at four sites in the southeastern Aerosol Research and C...
Quantifying elemental carbon (EC) content in geological samples is challenging due to interferences ...
Quantifying elemental carbon (EC) content in geological samples is challenging due to interferences ...
aerosols intoOCand EC (Huntzicker et al.,1982; Birch andCary,1996). OC is usually defined as carbon ...
A laboratory intercomparison of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) measurements of atmosp...
A laboratory intercomparison of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) measurements of atmosp...