Emissions from residential biomass burning are a significant source of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC). In this study, we used liquid chromatography-photodiode array-high resolution tandem mass spectrometry to investigate the chromophoric fingerprinting of BrC emitted from residential biomass burning. In total, 59 major chromophores were identified, which accounted for 49-85% of the total light absorption of BrC (averaged between 300 and 500 nm) for different samples. These chromophores include furans, lignin pyrolysis products, coumarins, flavonoids, stilbenes, N-containing aromatic compounds, and unsubstituted or oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, of which some are newly reported as BrC species (e.g., stilbenes and substituted ph...
Despite growing interest in the visible light-absorbing organic component of atmospheric aerosols, r...
Emissions of airborne particles from biomass burning are a significant source of black carbon (BC) a...
Studies have shown that the secondary organic aerosols (SOA), generated from the oxidation reactions...
Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In ...
Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In ...
Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In ...
Brown carbon (BrC) plays an essential impact on radiative forcing due to its ability to absorb sunli...
Emissions from wildfires and use of biomass fuels can contribute not only to local air quality but t...
To better understand the effects of wildfires on air quality and climate, it is important to assess ...
Biomass burning (BB) and coal combustion (CC) are important sources of brown carbon (BrC) in ambient...
Chromophores represent an important portion of light-absorbing species, i.e., brown carbon. Yet know...
Biomass burning is a major source of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC), and through its absorption of U...
Brown carbon (BrC) consists of those organic compounds in atmospheric aerosols that absorb solar rad...
Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) represents the greatest factor underlying the total uncertainty ...
Biomass burning (BB) is an important source of brown carbon (BrC) in atmospheric aerosols. The aim o...
Despite growing interest in the visible light-absorbing organic component of atmospheric aerosols, r...
Emissions of airborne particles from biomass burning are a significant source of black carbon (BC) a...
Studies have shown that the secondary organic aerosols (SOA), generated from the oxidation reactions...
Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In ...
Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In ...
Emissions from biomass burning are a significant source of brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere. In ...
Brown carbon (BrC) plays an essential impact on radiative forcing due to its ability to absorb sunli...
Emissions from wildfires and use of biomass fuels can contribute not only to local air quality but t...
To better understand the effects of wildfires on air quality and climate, it is important to assess ...
Biomass burning (BB) and coal combustion (CC) are important sources of brown carbon (BrC) in ambient...
Chromophores represent an important portion of light-absorbing species, i.e., brown carbon. Yet know...
Biomass burning is a major source of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC), and through its absorption of U...
Brown carbon (BrC) consists of those organic compounds in atmospheric aerosols that absorb solar rad...
Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) represents the greatest factor underlying the total uncertainty ...
Biomass burning (BB) is an important source of brown carbon (BrC) in atmospheric aerosols. The aim o...
Despite growing interest in the visible light-absorbing organic component of atmospheric aerosols, r...
Emissions of airborne particles from biomass burning are a significant source of black carbon (BC) a...
Studies have shown that the secondary organic aerosols (SOA), generated from the oxidation reactions...