The influence of oxygenated organic aerosols (OOA) and its volatile organic content on the oxidative potential of diesel particulate mater


Autoria(s): Stevanovic, S.; Miljevic, B.; Surawski, N.C.; Vaattovaara, P.; Brown, R.; Ristovski, Z.
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2012

Resumo

Airborne particulate matter pollution is of concern for a number of reasons and has been widely recognised as an important risk factor to human health. A number of toxicological and epidemiological studies reported negative health effects on both respiratory and cardiovascular system. Despite the availability of a huge body of research, the underlying toxicological mechanisms by which particles induce adverse health effects are not yet entirely understood. The production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been shown to induce oxidative stress, which is proposed as a mechanism for many of the adverse health outcomes associated with exposure to particulate matter (PM). Therefore, it is crucial to introduce a technique that will allow rapid and routine screenings of the oxidative potential of PM.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54117/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54117/2/54117.pdf

Stevanovic, S., Miljevic, B., Surawski, N.C., Vaattovaara, P., Brown, R., & Ristovski, Z. (2012) The influence of oxygenated organic aerosols (OOA) and its volatile organic content on the oxidative potential of diesel particulate mater. In European Aerosol Conference 2012, 2-7 September 2012, Parque de las Ciencias, Granada, Spain. (Unpublished)

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Copyright 2012 The Authors

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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #050206 Environmental Monitoring #oxygenated organic aerosols #volatile organic content #oxidative potential #diesel particulate mater #air quality
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Conference Paper