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Meteorology and Environment in Aviation

A Blog of the ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences

Tag: aerosol chemistry

Studying the Interactions of Harmful Volatile Organic Compounds with Soot Particles using Dynamic Vapour Sorption

Written by: Jon G. Bell (belj@zhaw.ch) Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as benzene and formaldehyde, are characterised by high vapour pressures and, therefore, can easily adsorb to the surface of airborne soot particles, accumulating at the vapour-solid soot interface, within pores, or between the carbon core turbostratic graphene layers. These VOC-loaded, nanometric particles are extremely […]

09.12.2022 J. Edebeli
Kategorie: Physical Chemistry
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