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    Title: Emissions of pollutant gases, fine particulate matters and their significant tracers from biomass burning in an open-system combustion chamber
    Authors: Chantara, Somporn
    Thepnuan, Duangduean
    Wiriya, Wan
    Prawan, Sukanya
    Ying I. Tsai(蔡瀛逸)
    Contributors: Chiang Mai Univ, Dept Chem, Fac Sci, Environm Chem Res Lab
    Chiang Mai Univ, Fac Sci, Environm Sci Res Ctr
    Chia Nan Univ Pharm & Sci, Dept Environm Engn & Sci
    Keywords: Air pollutants
    Pollutant gases
    Emission factor
    Biomass burning
    Combustion chamber
    Open burning simulation
    Date: 2019-06
    Issue Date: 2020-07-29 13:47:31 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
    Abstract: An open-system combustion chamber was designed and constructed for simulation of burning of various biomass types to estimate emission factors of pollutant gases, fine particulate matters and their composition to find out significant tracers. Rice straw (RS), maize residues (MR) and forest leaf litters (FLL) from mixed deciduous forest (MDF) and dry dipterocarp forest (DDF) were collected from various places in Northern Thailand based on land-use types. Approximately 1 kg of air-dried biomass sample was burned in the chamber, PM2.5 were collected. CO2 dominated during the flaming state while CO is predominant in the smoldering state. The highest EFPM2.5 was obtained from MDF burning (4.38 +/- 2.99 g kg(-1)), while the lowest value was from MR burning (2.15 +/- 0.95 g kg(-1)). Among water soluble ions, K+ (biomass burning (BB) tracer) was the most abundant species in PM2.5 followed by Cl- and SO42-. The average EFK+ from the burning of agricultural biomass was significantly higher than the burning of FLL. Scatter plot of K+/SO42- versus K+/Cl- can be used to distinguish between agricultural crop residues and FLL burning. Levoglucosan (BB tracer) was a dominant species among anhydrosugars and also a major component found in FLL burning. The ratios of levoglucosan/K+ and levoglucosan/mannosan obtained from forest and agricultural waste burnings were significantly different, therefore they can be used for BB source identification. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Relation: Chemosphere, v.224, pp. 407-416
    Appears in Collections:[Dept. of Environmental Engineering and Science (including master's program)] Periodical Articles

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