[HTML][HTML] Non-methane organic gas emissions from biomass burning: identification, quantification, and emission factors from PTR-ToF during the FIREX 2016 …

AR Koss, K Sekimoto, JB Gilman… - Atmospheric …, 2018 - acp.copernicus.org
Volatile and intermediate-volatility non-methane organic gases (NMOGs) released from
biomass burning were measured during laboratory-simulated wildfires by proton-transfer …

Mutagenicity and lung toxicity of smoldering vs. flaming emissions from various biomass fuels: implications for health effects from wildland fires

YH Kim, SH Warren, QT Krantz, C King… - Environmental …, 2018 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Background: The increasing size and frequency of wildland fires are leading to greater
potential for cardiopulmonary disease and cancer in exposed populations; however, little is …

[HTML][HTML] High-and low-temperature pyrolysis profiles describe volatile organic compound emissions from western US wildfire fuels

K Sekimoto, AR Koss, JB Gilman… - Atmospheric …, 2018 - acp.copernicus.org
Biomass burning is a large source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and many other
trace species to the atmosphere, which can act as precursors to secondary pollutants such …

Identification and Quantification of 4-Nitrocatechol Formed from OH and NO3 Radical-Initiated Reactions of Catechol in Air in the Presence of NOx: Implications for …

Z Finewax, JA de Gouw… - Environmental science & …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Catechol (1, 2-benzenediol) is emitted from biomass burning and produced from a reaction
of phenol with OH radicals. It has been suggested as an important secondary organic …

Abatement of volatile organic compounds emission as a target for various human activities including energy production

P Kuśtrowski, A Rokicińska, T Kondratowicz - Advances in Inorganic …, 2018 - Elsevier
In this review, the issue of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emission is discussed in
detail. Various sources of VOCs release, especially related to stationary and mobile fuel …

[HTML][HTML] Large unexplained suite of chemically reactive compounds present in ambient air due to biomass fires

V Kumar, BP Chandra, V Sinha - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
Biomass fires impact global atmospheric chemistry. The reactive compounds emitted and
formed due to biomass fires drive ozone and organic aerosol formation, affecting both air …

[HTML][HTML] Emissions of trace gases from Australian temperate forest fires: emission factors and dependence on modified combustion efficiency

EA Guérette, C Paton-Walsh… - Atmospheric …, 2018 - acp.copernicus.org
We characterised trace gas emissions from Australian temperate forest fires through a
mixture of open-path Fourier transform infrared (OP-FTIR) measurements and selective ion …

Chemistry of volatile organic compounds in the Los Angeles Basin: Formation of oxygenated compounds and determination of emission ratios

JA De Gouw, JB Gilman, SW Kim… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
We analyze an expanded data set of oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs) in air
measured by several instruments at a surface site in Pasadena near Los Angeles during the …

Study of the exceptional meteorological conditions, trace gases and particulate matter measured during the 2017 forest fire in Doñana Natural Park, Spain

JA Adame, L Lope, PJ Hidalgo, M Sorribas… - Science of the total …, 2018 - Elsevier
In late June 2017, a forest fire occurred in Doñana Natural Park, which is located in
southwestern Europe. Many animal and plant species, some of which are threatened …

[HTML][HTML] Primary emissions of glyoxal and methylglyoxal from laboratory measurements of open biomass burning

KJ Zarzana, V Selimovic, AR Koss… - Atmospheric …, 2018 - acp.copernicus.org
We report the emissions of glyoxal and methylglyoxal from the open burning of biomass
during the NOAA-led 2016 FIREX intensive at the Fire Sciences Laboratory in Missoula, MT …