Radiocarbon analysis of the carbonaceous aerosol allows an apportionment of fossil and non-fossil sources of airborne particulate matter (PM). A chemical separation of total carbon (TC) into its subfractions organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) refines this powerful technique, as OC and EC originate from different sources and undergo different processes in the atmosphere. Although 14C analysis of TC, EC, and OC has recently gained increasing attention, interlaboratory quality assurance measures have largely been missing, especially for the isolation of EC and OC. In this work, we present results from an intercomparison of 9 laboratories for 14C analysis of carbonaceous aerosol samples on quartz fiber filters. Two ambient PM samples...
This paper reports on novel separation methods developed for the direct determination of 14C in orga...
This work aims at gaining information on the effects of different thermal treatments on radiocarbon ...
Determination of the radiocarbon (<sup>14</sup>C) content of airborne particulate matter...
Radiocarbon analysis of the carbonaceous aerosol allows an apportionment of fossil and non-fossil so...
Radiocarbon analysis of the carbonaceous aerosol allows an apportionment of fossil and non-fossil so...
Aerosol source apportionment remains a critical challenge for understanding the transport and aging ...
Radiocarbon (14C) measurements of elemental carbon (EC) and organic carbon (OC) separately (as oppos...
Aerosol source apportionment remains a critical challenge for understanding the transport and aging ...
Radiocarbon analysis is a widely-used tool for source apportionment of aerosol particles. One of the...
We describe and thoroughly evaluate a method for C-13 analysis in different fractions of carbonaceou...
We describe and thoroughly evaluate a method for 13C analysis in different fractions of carbonaceous...
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...
Air-starved combustion of biomass and fossil fuels releases aerosols, including airborne carbonaceou...
We describe and thoroughly evaluate a method for 13C analysis in different fractions of carbonaceous...
This paper reports on novel separation methods developed for the direct determination of 14C in orga...
This work aims at gaining information on the effects of different thermal treatments on radiocarbon ...
Determination of the radiocarbon (<sup>14</sup>C) content of airborne particulate matter...
Radiocarbon analysis of the carbonaceous aerosol allows an apportionment of fossil and non-fossil so...
Radiocarbon analysis of the carbonaceous aerosol allows an apportionment of fossil and non-fossil so...
Aerosol source apportionment remains a critical challenge for understanding the transport and aging ...
Radiocarbon (14C) measurements of elemental carbon (EC) and organic carbon (OC) separately (as oppos...
Aerosol source apportionment remains a critical challenge for understanding the transport and aging ...
Radiocarbon analysis is a widely-used tool for source apportionment of aerosol particles. One of the...
We describe and thoroughly evaluate a method for C-13 analysis in different fractions of carbonaceou...
We describe and thoroughly evaluate a method for 13C analysis in different fractions of carbonaceous...
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...
Air-starved combustion of biomass and fossil fuels releases aerosols, including airborne carbonaceou...
We describe and thoroughly evaluate a method for 13C analysis in different fractions of carbonaceous...
This paper reports on novel separation methods developed for the direct determination of 14C in orga...
This work aims at gaining information on the effects of different thermal treatments on radiocarbon ...
Determination of the radiocarbon (<sup>14</sup>C) content of airborne particulate matter...