International audienceVolatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particles emitted by incense sticks and candles combustion in an experimental room have been monitored on-line and continuously with a high time resolution using a state-of-the-art high sensitivity-proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometer (HS-PTR-MS) and a condensation particle counter (CPC), respectively. The VOC concentration-time profiles, i.e., an increase up to a maximum concentration immediately after the burning period followed by a decrease which returns to the initial concentration levels, were strongly influenced by the ventilation and surface interactions. The obtained kinetic data set allows establishing a qualitative correlation between the elimination rate constants...
Experiments were performed to study the physical characteristics of smoke aerosols generated by burn...
Summarization: Indoor sources have been identified as a major contributor to the increase of particl...
It has been known for a long time that incomplete combustion processes produce by-products that are ...
International audienceVolatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particles emitted by incense sticks and ...
International audienceThis study investigates the influence of three environmental indoor parameters...
International audienceThe potential health effects of fine and ultrafine particles are of increasing...
Burning incenses and candles have been identified as source of Volatile and Semi Volatile Organic Co...
International audienceBurning incenses and candles have been identified as source of Volatile and Se...
Burning incense and scented candles indoors has been shown as a punctual but significant source of v...
Burning candles release a variety of pollutants to indoor air, some of which are of concern for huma...
Experiments were performed to study the physical characteristics of smoke aerosols generated by burn...
Summarization: Indoor sources have been identified as a major contributor to the increase of particl...
It has been known for a long time that incomplete combustion processes produce by-products that are ...
International audienceVolatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particles emitted by incense sticks and ...
International audienceThis study investigates the influence of three environmental indoor parameters...
International audienceThe potential health effects of fine and ultrafine particles are of increasing...
Burning incenses and candles have been identified as source of Volatile and Semi Volatile Organic Co...
International audienceBurning incenses and candles have been identified as source of Volatile and Se...
Burning incense and scented candles indoors has been shown as a punctual but significant source of v...
Burning candles release a variety of pollutants to indoor air, some of which are of concern for huma...
Experiments were performed to study the physical characteristics of smoke aerosols generated by burn...
Summarization: Indoor sources have been identified as a major contributor to the increase of particl...
It has been known for a long time that incomplete combustion processes produce by-products that are ...