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Meteorology and Environment in Aviation

A Blog of the ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences

Tag: soot particle

Soot Particles: Exploring the Sorption Science Behind Jet Emissions

Jet engines, the powerhouse behind the aviation industry, are significant contributors to global emissions, impacting both the environment and human health. By combusting fuel to produce thrust for flights, these engines release a mix of carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor, nitrogen oxides (NOx), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and soot particles into the atmosphere. Generally, soot […]

27.02.2024 Yiheng Liang
Kategorie: Physical Chemistry
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