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Black carbon surface oxidation and organic composition of beech-wood soot aerosols

Corbin et al., 2015

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10747983796283979783
Author
Corbin J
Lohmann U
Sierau B
Keller A
Burtscher H
Mensah A
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

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Soot particles are the most strongly light-absorbing particles commonly found in the atmosphere. They are major contributors to the radiative budget of the Earth and to the toxicity of atmospheric pollution. Atmospheric aging of soot may change its health-and …
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