Cooking emissions show a strong dependence on cooking styles and parameters. Measurements of the average ultrafine particle (UFP) concentration, PM2.5 and black carbon concentrations emitted by cooking activities ranged from 1.34 × 104 to 6.04 × 105 particles/cm3, 10.0 to 230.9 μg/m3 and 0.1 to 0.8 μg/m3, respectively. Lower UFP concentrations were observed during boiling, while higher levels were emitted during frying. The highest UFP concentrations were observed when using a gas stove at high temperature with the kitchen exhaust fan turned off. The observed UFP profiles were similar in the kitchen and in another room, with a lag of approximately 10 min
Particulate matter (PM) from cooking has caused seriously indoor air pollutant and aroused risk to h...
Particulate matter (PM) from cooking has caused seriously indoor air pollutant and aroused risk to h...
International audienceWe present here a comparison of particles emission rate (diameter in the range...
Cooking emissions show a strong dependence on cooking styles and parameters. Measurements of the ave...
Exposure to airborne particulate matters (PM) emitted during cooking can lead to adverse health effe...
Exposure to particles emitted by cooking activities may be responsible for a variety of respiratory ...
Pollutant emissions from indoor cooking activities using clean fuels such as natural gas or LPG are ...
Cooking is the main source of ultrafine particles (UFP) in homes. This study investigated the effect...
Cooking activities has the potential to cause adverse health effects and are strongly dependence on ...
Ultrafine particle (UFP) emissions and particle number size distributions (PNSD) are critical in the...
Humans and their activities are known to generate considerable amounts of particulate matter indoors...
cleaner Combustion activities such as cigarette smouldering, incense burning and cooking are importa...
Although gas stove usage varies from country to country, it is still one of the major indoor combust...
There is growing awareness that indoor exposure to particulate matter with diameter ≤ 2.5μm (PM2.5) ...
Cooking fumes Ultrafine particles Number concentration Kitchen hood Fine particles Cooking fumes ar...
Particulate matter (PM) from cooking has caused seriously indoor air pollutant and aroused risk to h...
Particulate matter (PM) from cooking has caused seriously indoor air pollutant and aroused risk to h...
International audienceWe present here a comparison of particles emission rate (diameter in the range...
Cooking emissions show a strong dependence on cooking styles and parameters. Measurements of the ave...
Exposure to airborne particulate matters (PM) emitted during cooking can lead to adverse health effe...
Exposure to particles emitted by cooking activities may be responsible for a variety of respiratory ...
Pollutant emissions from indoor cooking activities using clean fuels such as natural gas or LPG are ...
Cooking is the main source of ultrafine particles (UFP) in homes. This study investigated the effect...
Cooking activities has the potential to cause adverse health effects and are strongly dependence on ...
Ultrafine particle (UFP) emissions and particle number size distributions (PNSD) are critical in the...
Humans and their activities are known to generate considerable amounts of particulate matter indoors...
cleaner Combustion activities such as cigarette smouldering, incense burning and cooking are importa...
Although gas stove usage varies from country to country, it is still one of the major indoor combust...
There is growing awareness that indoor exposure to particulate matter with diameter ≤ 2.5μm (PM2.5) ...
Cooking fumes Ultrafine particles Number concentration Kitchen hood Fine particles Cooking fumes ar...
Particulate matter (PM) from cooking has caused seriously indoor air pollutant and aroused risk to h...
Particulate matter (PM) from cooking has caused seriously indoor air pollutant and aroused risk to h...
International audienceWe present here a comparison of particles emission rate (diameter in the range...