2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2005.06.018
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and nitropolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban air particulates and their relationship to emission sources in the Pan–Japan Sea countries

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“…These values were better than the values obtained by the previous system. For example, the previous detection limit of 1-NP was 10 fmol (Tang et al, 2005). The calibration curves were straight in the ranges from 10 fmol to 10 pmol (2-NFR), from 50 fmol to 50 pmol (2-NP) and from 5 fmol to 10 pmol (1-NP), respectively, with correlation coefficients over 0.999 and RSDs less than 5% (Hayakawa et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These values were better than the values obtained by the previous system. For example, the previous detection limit of 1-NP was 10 fmol (Tang et al, 2005). The calibration curves were straight in the ranges from 10 fmol to 10 pmol (2-NFR), from 50 fmol to 50 pmol (2-NP) and from 5 fmol to 10 pmol (1-NP), respectively, with correlation coefficients over 0.999 and RSDs less than 5% (Hayakawa et al, 2011).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atmospheric NPAHs originate from imperfect combustion of organic matter, such as 1-NP, and are usually higher in winter than in summer in several cities in East Asia (Kakimoto et al, 2000(Kakimoto et al, , 2002Hattori et al, 2007;Tang et al, 2002Tang et al, , 2005. Possible causes for the seasonal variation include enhanced emissions from residential and/or commercial heating and the formation of a temperature inversion in the boundary layer in winter, and photochemical degradation of NPAHs in summer (Fan et al, 1996;Fujitani, 1986;tang et al, 2005).…”
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