PM<sub>2.5</sub> water-soluble elements in the southeastern United States: automated analytical method development, spatiotemporal distributions, source apportionment, and implications for heath studies
Water-soluble redox-active metals are potentially toxic due to its ability to catalytically generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) in vivo, leading to oxidative stress. As part of the Southeastern Center for Air Pollution and Epidemiology (SCAPE), we developed a method to quantify water-soluble elem...
Main Authors: | T. Fang, H. Guo, V. Verma, R. E. Peltier, R. J. Weber |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2015-10-01
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Series: | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
Online Access: | http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/15/11667/2015/acp-15-11667-2015.pdf |
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