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Monitoring Exposure To Airborne Ultrafine Particles In Lisbon, Portugal, João F. Gomes
Monitoring Exposure To Airborne Ultrafine Particles In Lisbon, Portugal, João F. Gomes
João F Gomes
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Deposited Surface Area Of Airborne Ultrafine Particles Generated From Two Welding Processes, João F. Gomes
Comparison Of Deposited Surface Area Of Airborne Ultrafine Particles Generated From Two Welding Processes, João F. Gomes
João F Gomes
No abstract provided.
Capturing Ultrasmall Emt Zeolite From Template-Free Systems, Eng-Poh Ng Dr.
Capturing Ultrasmall Emt Zeolite From Template-Free Systems, Eng-Poh Ng Dr.
Eng-Poh Ng
No abstract provided.
Determination Of Airborne Nanoparticles From Welding Operations, João F. Gomes
Determination Of Airborne Nanoparticles From Welding Operations, João F. Gomes
João F Gomes
The aim of this study is to assess the levels of airborne ultrafine particles emitted in welding processes (tungsten inert gas (TIG), metal active gas (MAG) of carbon steel and friction stir welding (FSW) of aluminium) in terms of deposited area in pulmonary alveolar tract using a Nanoparticle Surface Area Monitor (NSAM) analyzer. The obtained results showed the dependence from process parameters on emitted ultrafine particles and demonstrated the presence of ultrafine particles compared to background levels. Data indicated that the process that resulted in the lowest levels of alveolar deposited surface area (ADSA) was FSW, followed by TIG and …
Exposure To Airborne Ultrafine Particles From Cooking In Portuguese Homes, João F. Gomes
Exposure To Airborne Ultrafine Particles From Cooking In Portuguese Homes, João F. Gomes
João F Gomes
No abstract provided.
Assessment Of Exposure To Airborne Ultrafine Particles In The Urban Environment Of Lisbon, Portugal, João F. Gomes
Assessment Of Exposure To Airborne Ultrafine Particles In The Urban Environment Of Lisbon, Portugal, João F. Gomes
João F Gomes
The aim of this study was the assessment of exposure to ultrafine in the urban environment of Lisbon, Portugal, due to automobile traffic, and consisted of the determination of deposited alveolar surface area in an avenue leading to the town center during late spring. This study revealed differentiated patterns for weekdays and weekends, which could be related with the fluxes of automobile traffic. During a typical week, ultrafine particles alveolar deposited surface area varied between 35.0 and 89.2 mm2/cm3, which is comparable with levels reported for other towns such in Germany and the United States. These measurements were also complemented …