Abstract:Abstract. Wood combustion emissions can induce oxidative stress in the human respiratory tract caused by reactive 15 oxygen species (ROS), either directly or after oxidation in the atmosphere. To improve our understanding of the ROS generation potential of wood combustion emissions, a suite of smog chamber (SC) and potential aerosol mass (PAM) chamber experiments were conducted under well determined conditions for different combustion devices and technologies, different fuel types, operation methods, combustio… Show more
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