2022
DOI: 10.3390/atmos13081201
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Winter and Wildfire Season Optical Characterization of Black and Brown Carbon in the El Paso-Ciudad Juárez Airshed

Abstract: Black (EBC) and Brown (BrC) Carbon are ubiquitous constituents of atmospheric particulate matter that affect people’s health, disrupt ecosystems, and modulate local and global climate. Tracking the local deposition and sources of these aerosol particles is essential to better understanding their multidimensional environmental impact. The main goal of the current study is to measure the absorption coefficient (Babs) of particles within the Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) of the El Paso (US)–Ciudad Juárez (Mexico… Show more

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“…Functionalization of > C=C < may be performed by free-radicalcatalyzed cycloaddition reaction (Diels-Alder type reaction). Carbons undergoing sp 2 hybridization can transition to sp 3 during cycloaddition, which reduces GO's ability to conduct electrons. This is shown in Figure 3a.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Functionalization of > C=C < may be performed by free-radicalcatalyzed cycloaddition reaction (Diels-Alder type reaction). Carbons undergoing sp 2 hybridization can transition to sp 3 during cycloaddition, which reduces GO's ability to conduct electrons. This is shown in Figure 3a.…”
Section: Covalent Approaches For Functionalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elemental importance of carbon is signified by its position as the seventeenth most resourceful element that exists in the earth's outer layer, the fifth most abundant in the solar system, and the sixth most plentiful element in space [1]. According to the assessment, carbon's relative abundance ranges between 180 and 270 parts per million (ppm) [2][3][4]. Carbon has intriguing and unique properties, and the properties of some carbon allotropes take the form of graphite [5], graphene oxide (GO) [6,7], graphene(G) [8], reduced graphene oxide(rGO) [9], fullerenes (C 60 ) [10], carbon nanotubes (CNTs) [11], noncrystalline carbon [12], diamond morphology [13], and lonsdaleite [14].…”
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“…Primary PM 2.5 is directly emitted into the atmosphere, while secondary PM 2.5 is the result of photochemical processes that convert gas-phase emissions to particles [6]. The US EPA characterizes larger particles as PM 10 and these may result from smoke (e.g., wildfires), direct emissions from construction, or other industrial processes and processes such as windblown dust [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The first paper by Lara et al presents measurements of black and brown carbon made in the Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) using two photoacoustic extinctiometers [1]. Possible source locations of the particles were evaluated with two models, the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh Smoke model, HRRR, and the Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory model, HYSPLIT.…”
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