Air Pollution and Health 1999
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012352335-8/50107-1
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The Health Effects of Diesel Exhaust

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“…19,20 PAHs are present in both the vapor phase of the exhaust and in the particulate phase, depending on the size of the molecules. In general, PAHs with three or less rings tend to be in the vapor phase while those with five or more rings and nitro-PAHs are predominantly bound to particles.…”
Section: Pahs and Nitro-pahsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19,20 PAHs are present in both the vapor phase of the exhaust and in the particulate phase, depending on the size of the molecules. In general, PAHs with three or less rings tend to be in the vapor phase while those with five or more rings and nitro-PAHs are predominantly bound to particles.…”
Section: Pahs and Nitro-pahsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vast majority of these particles are agglomerates consisting mainly of spherical primary particles of about 15 to 40 nm in diameter. Another critical factor of the particles emitted in the burning of diesel is due to the large surface area they have and, for this reason, they can absorb several compounds suspended in the air that can be toxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic (Cohen & Nikula, 1999;Oravisjärvi et al, 2011).…”
Section: Respiratory Deposition Dose (Rdd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several reviews and two formal meta‐analyses have been carried out within the last 10 years 1,6,42,52–56 . The two formal meta‐analyses find that the majority of the included studies show risk estimates greater than 1.…”
Section: Health Effects Of Diesel Exhaustmentioning
confidence: 99%