2023
DOI: 10.3390/fire6110445
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The Bulk Density and Cohesion of Submicron Particles Emitted by a Residential Boiler When Burning Solid Fuels

Eva Gregorovičová,
Jiří Pospíšil,
Tomáš Sitek

Abstract: Particles emitted from combustion sources have a negative impact on human health and the environment. The solid fuel boilers that are used in households are a significant source of air pollution. The present study analyzes particulate matter (PM) produced during the combustion of wood pellets, wood logs, and coke in a residential boiler. The captured particles’ particle size distribution, bulk density, and cohesion are identified. A cascade impactor was used to capture the particles, and an optical digital mic… Show more

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“…Examining emissions from local heating of single-family houses is currently considered to be the least regulated emissions in our regions in accordance with the results of other works [49][50][51]. In order to counter the heating season, it is important for local/global policymakers to provide sufficient opportunities for citizens to adopt new heating technologies, educate the public and schools in its importance and financial benefits, and implement more preventive maintenance strategies in the district.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Examining emissions from local heating of single-family houses is currently considered to be the least regulated emissions in our regions in accordance with the results of other works [49][50][51]. In order to counter the heating season, it is important for local/global policymakers to provide sufficient opportunities for citizens to adopt new heating technologies, educate the public and schools in its importance and financial benefits, and implement more preventive maintenance strategies in the district.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%