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Int J Environ Res Public Health
Title: | "Emission Characteristics of Particulate Matter, Volatile Organic Compounds, and Trace Elements from the Combustion of Coals in Mongolia" |
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Author(s): | Barabad MLM; Jung W; Versoza ME; Kim M; Ko S; Park D; Lee K; |
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Address: | "Transportation Environmental Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute, Uiwang City 16105, Korea. misseuphoric@krri.re.kr. Railway System Engineering, University of Science and Technology, 217 Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34113, Korea. misseuphoric@krri.re.kr. Transportation Environmental Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute, Uiwang City 16105, Korea. worship611@krri.re.kr. Transportation Environmental Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute, Uiwang City 16105, Korea. mikeverz23@krri.re.kr. Railway System Engineering, University of Science and Technology, 217 Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34113, Korea. mikeverz23@krri.re.kr. Transportation Environmental Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute, Uiwang City 16105, Korea. mjkim88@krri.re.kr. Transportation Environmental Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute, Uiwang City 16105, Korea. sko@krri.re.kr. Transportation Environmental Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute, Uiwang City 16105, Korea. dspark@krri.re.kr. Department of Environmental Health and Institute of Health Sciences and Environment, Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, 1 Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, Korea. cleanair@snu.ac.kr" |
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Journal Title: | Int J Environ Res Public Health |
Year: | 2018 |
Volume: | 20180809 |
Issue: | 8 |
Page Number: | - |
DOI: | 10.3390/ijerph15081706 |
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ISSN/ISBN: | 1660-4601 (Electronic) 1661-7827 (Print) 1660-4601 (Linking) |
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Abstract: | "This study characterized emissions of particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), heavy metals, and anions from Mongolian bituminous coals in a controlled heating experiment. Three coal samples from Alag Tolgoi (coal 1), Baganuur (coal 2), and Nalaikh (coal 3) were combusted at a constant heat flux of 50 kW/m(2) using a dual-cone calorimeter. The coal samples were commonly used in ger district of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. PM(10) emission factors were 1122.9 +/- 526.2, 958.1 +/- 584.0, and 472.0 +/- 57.1 mg/kg for coal samples 1, 2, and 3, respectively. PM with a diameter of 0.35(-)0.45 microm was dominant and accounted for 41, 34, and 48% of the total PM for coal samples 1, 2, and 3, respectively. The emissions of PM and VOC from coals commonly used in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia were significant enough to cause extremely high levels of indoor and outdoor air pollution" |
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Keywords: | "Air Pollutants/*analysis Air Pollution/analysis *Coal Environmental Monitoring Heating Metals, Heavy Mongolia Particulate Matter/*analysis Trace Elements/*analysis Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis coal combustion emission particulate matter (PM) volat;" |
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Notes: | "MedlineBarabad, Mona Loraine M Jung, Wonseok Versoza, Michael E Kim, Minjeong Ko, Sangwon Park, Duckshin Lee, Kiyoung eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Switzerland 2018/08/12 Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 Aug 9; 15(8):1706. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15081706" |
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