The oxidative potential of PM10 from coal, briquettes and wood charcoal burnt in an experimental domestic stove

L Shao, C Hou, C Geng, J Liu, Y Hu, J Wang… - Atmospheric …, 2016 - Elsevier
Coal contains many potentially harmful trace elements. Coal combustion in unvented stoves,
which is common in most parts of rural China, can release harmful emissions into the air that …

Diverse chemical components of PM10 emitted from different coal combustions resulting in distinct cytotoxicity

W Huang, XS Luo, Y Pang, M Tang, Z Zhao, H Li - Fuel, 2023 - Elsevier
Inhalable particles (PM 10, particulate matters with an aerodynamic diameter< 10 μm)
emitted from coal combustions is one of the most significant contributors to air pollution …

[HTML][HTML] Trace elements pollution and toxicity of airborne PM10 in a coal industrial city

S Xiaoyan, S Longyi, Y Shushen, S Riying… - Atmospheric Pollution …, 2015 - Elsevier
Trace elements in particulate matter associated with coal industries hold high risk to human
health. Understanding the contents and occurrences of modes of these elements as well as …

Emission characteristics and cytotoxic effects of PM2. 5 from residential semi-coke briquette combustion

X Niu, J Tian, Y Han, HC Chuang, J Sun, Z Shen, J Cao… - Fuel, 2022 - Elsevier
Coal combustion emits large amounts of PM 2.5 (particulate matter with a diameter of≤ 2.5
μm), and the emissions from different coal types differ. Clean fuels are essential in reducing …

Associations between particle physicochemical characteristics and oxidative capacity: an indoor PM10 study in Beijing, China

L Shao, J Li, H Zhao, S Yang, H Li, W Li, T Jones… - Atmospheric …, 2007 - Elsevier
A study was undertaken to determine the use of a plasmid DNA scission assay to evaluate
the causal relationships between particle oxidative capacity and physico-chemistry. Field …

Particle-induced oxidative damage of indoor PM10 from coal burning homes in the lung cancer area of Xuan Wei, China

L Shao, Y Hu, J Wang, C Hou, Y Yang, M Wu - Atmospheric Environment, 2013 - Elsevier
The lung cancer mortality rate in the rural area of the Xuan Wei, Yunnan, is among the
highest in China, especially in women. In this paper, the coal-burning indoor and …

Evolution in physicochemical properties of fine particles emitted from residential coal combustion based on chamber experiment

Z Wu, T Hu, W Hu, L Shao, Y Sun, F Xue, H Niu - Gondwana Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Fine particles (PM 2.5) emitted from residential coal combustion play an important
role in atmospheric geochemistry and have adverse effects on human health. Three types of …

Emission of suspended PM10 from laboratory-scale coal combustion and its correlation with coal mineral properties

L Zhang, Y Ninomiya - Fuel, 2006 - Elsevier
Four pulverized coals were subjected to combustion in a laboratory-scale drop tube furnace
to investigate the emission of suspended particulate matter smaller than 10μm (PM10) and …

Cytotoxicity and Potential Pathway to Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Induced by PM2.5 Emitted from Raw Coal Chunks and Clean Coal Combustion

J Sun, Z Shen, X Niu, Y Zhang, B Zhang… - Environmental …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Coal combustion emits a large amount of PM2. 5 (particulate matters with aerodynamic
diameters less than 2.5 μm) and causes adverse damages to the cardiovascular system. In …

Characterization of coal burning-derived individual particles emitted from an experimental domestic stove

C Hou, L Shao, C Zhao, J Wang, J Liu… - Journal of Environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
Coal combustion in the domestic stoves, which is common in most parts of the Chinese
countryside, can release harmful substances into the air and cause health issues. In this …