Stack field testing at four municipal waste-to-energy (WTE) plants was conducted to investigate total number concentrations and size distributions in a size range extended towards the evaluation of ultrafine (UFP) and nanoparticle (NP) fractions with diameters smaller than 100 nm and 50 nm, respectively. Measurements were performed with a specifically designed sampling line, equipped with a dilution system and a particle counting device for measuring both primary particles in raw flue gases at stack conditions and the contributions of condensable origin, arising from their cooling and dilution immediately following stack release into the atmosphere. Average concentration levels detected ranged between 5×103–6×105 cm−3: for all samplin...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the emission sources of fine and ultrafine particles (UFPs) during brazin...
A large body of epidemiological research has found an association between increased particulate air ...
Atmospheric ultrafine particles (with diameter less than 0.1 μm) may be responsible for some of the ...
Stack field testing at four municipal waste-to-energy (WTE) plants was conducted to investigate tota...
This study is to our knowledge the first to present the results of on-line measurements of residual ...
Most recent air quality issues related to particulate matter pollution address ultrafine (UFP < 0.1 ...
In the waste field, incineration represents a favorable technique for reducing the volume of waste s...
The size distribution of particles in the waste gas of a municipal waste incineration plant (23 MW) ...
In the last years numerous epidemiological studies were carried out to evaluate the effects of parti...
In recent years, an increasing number of epidemiological studies was carried out in order to show th...
In flue-gas treatment line of hazardous waste incineration, the scrubbers are a technology dedicated...
Nanotechnology is said to be the industry of the 21st century. The production of nanoproducts keeps ...
Objective: To investigate the emission sources of fine and ultrafine particles (UFPs) during brazing...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the emission sources of fine and ultrafine particles (UFPs) during brazin...
A large body of epidemiological research has found an association between increased particulate air ...
Atmospheric ultrafine particles (with diameter less than 0.1 μm) may be responsible for some of the ...
Stack field testing at four municipal waste-to-energy (WTE) plants was conducted to investigate tota...
This study is to our knowledge the first to present the results of on-line measurements of residual ...
Most recent air quality issues related to particulate matter pollution address ultrafine (UFP < 0.1 ...
In the waste field, incineration represents a favorable technique for reducing the volume of waste s...
The size distribution of particles in the waste gas of a municipal waste incineration plant (23 MW) ...
In the last years numerous epidemiological studies were carried out to evaluate the effects of parti...
In recent years, an increasing number of epidemiological studies was carried out in order to show th...
In flue-gas treatment line of hazardous waste incineration, the scrubbers are a technology dedicated...
Nanotechnology is said to be the industry of the 21st century. The production of nanoproducts keeps ...
Objective: To investigate the emission sources of fine and ultrafine particles (UFPs) during brazing...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the emission sources of fine and ultrafine particles (UFPs) during brazin...
A large body of epidemiological research has found an association between increased particulate air ...
Atmospheric ultrafine particles (with diameter less than 0.1 μm) may be responsible for some of the ...