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- Title
ELUSIVE ULTRAFINE INDOOR AIR CONTAMINANTS YIELD TO ANALYSIS.
- Abstract
The article reports on a study at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) which measured in a typical dwelling the release, distribution and fate of particles as tiny as the diameter of a single DNA molecule. The researchers tracked and analyzed these particles emitted by gas and electric stoves, hair dryers, power tools and candles. They used these data for developing a model to predict changes in the size and distribution of the so-called ultrafine indoor air contaminants.
- Subjects
INDOOR air pollution research; INDOOR air quality; ELECTRIC stoves; HAIR dryers; POWER tools
- Publication
Air Quality & Climate Change, 2012, Vol 46, Issue 1, pE1-6
- ISSN
1836-5876
- Publication type
Article