The physical and chemical properties of black carbon (BC) and organic aerosols are important for predicting their radiative forcing in the atmosphere. During the Soot Aerodynamic Size Selection for Optical properties (SASSO) project and a EUROCHAMP-2020 transnational access project, different types of light-absorbing carbon were studied, including BC from catalytically stripped diesel exhaust, an inverted flame burner, a colloidal graphite standard (Aquadag) and controlled flaming wood combustion. Brown carbon (BrC) was also investigated in the form of organic aerosol emissions from wood burning (pyrolysis and smouldering) and from the nitration of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) proxies produced in a photochemical reaction chamber. Here we...
Soot particles are the most strongly light-absorbing particles commonly found in the atmosphere. The...
Black carbon is a subset of the total atmospheric aerosol population that is formed in the incomplet...
The climatic impacts of black carbon (BC) aerosol, an important absorber of solar radiation in the a...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the European Geosciences Union via the DOI ...
Accurate measurements of the chemical, physical, and optical properties of aerosol particles contain...
The formation of carbonaceous aerosols from biomass combustion is associated with a high degree of u...
Emissions from wildfires and use of biomass fuels can contribute not only to local air quality but t...
Aerosol direct radiative forcing on climate is significant but highly uncertain. Carbonaceous aeroso...
Relationships between various optical, physical, and chemical properties of biomass-combustion-deriv...
Black carbon (BC)-containing particles are the most strongly light absorbing aerosols in the atmosph...
The carbon-to-oxygen ratios and graphitic nature of a rangeof black carbon standard reference materi...
Biomass combustion produces black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosols that contribute substa...
© 2016 American Association for Aerosol Research. Cookstoves are a major source of black carbon (BC)...
Atmospheric aerosols constitute a major short-lived climate pollutant which affects the Earth’s radi...
Biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA) can be emitted from natural forest fires and human activitie...
Soot particles are the most strongly light-absorbing particles commonly found in the atmosphere. The...
Black carbon is a subset of the total atmospheric aerosol population that is formed in the incomplet...
The climatic impacts of black carbon (BC) aerosol, an important absorber of solar radiation in the a...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the European Geosciences Union via the DOI ...
Accurate measurements of the chemical, physical, and optical properties of aerosol particles contain...
The formation of carbonaceous aerosols from biomass combustion is associated with a high degree of u...
Emissions from wildfires and use of biomass fuels can contribute not only to local air quality but t...
Aerosol direct radiative forcing on climate is significant but highly uncertain. Carbonaceous aeroso...
Relationships between various optical, physical, and chemical properties of biomass-combustion-deriv...
Black carbon (BC)-containing particles are the most strongly light absorbing aerosols in the atmosph...
The carbon-to-oxygen ratios and graphitic nature of a rangeof black carbon standard reference materi...
Biomass combustion produces black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosols that contribute substa...
© 2016 American Association for Aerosol Research. Cookstoves are a major source of black carbon (BC)...
Atmospheric aerosols constitute a major short-lived climate pollutant which affects the Earth’s radi...
Biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA) can be emitted from natural forest fires and human activitie...
Soot particles are the most strongly light-absorbing particles commonly found in the atmosphere. The...
Black carbon is a subset of the total atmospheric aerosol population that is formed in the incomplet...
The climatic impacts of black carbon (BC) aerosol, an important absorber of solar radiation in the a...