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Effect of fuels and domestic heating appliance types on emission factors of selected organic pollutants

Šyc et al., 2011

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7994857995874590645
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Šyc M
Horák J
Hopan F
Krpec K
Tomšej T
Ocelka T
Pekárek V
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Environmental science & technology

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This study reports on the first complex data set of emission factors (EFs) of selected pollutants from combustion of five fuel types (lignite, bituminous coal, spruce, beech, and maize) in six different domestic heating appliances of various combustion designs. The …
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