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Application of Electrostatic Precipitator in Collection of Smoke Aerosol Particles from Wood Combustion
Wire and plate Biomass Wood burning Natural rubber High voltage
2016/3/28
A simple wire-plate electrostatic precipitator (ESP) was constructed in order to test the efficiency of collecting smoke
particles from combustion of rubber-wood that is used as a source of biomass e...
Removal of Unpleasant Odorous Substances from Smoke Produced by Smoke Curing Houses
Meat industry odorous thermal decomposition
2010/12/22
Problem statement: For purification of smoke in PPHU Duda-Bis Plant water washers, placed in the outlet channel of smoke chamber, have been applied, but the amount of the substances remaining in the a...
Workplace Environment and Personal Exposure of PM and PAHs to Workers in Natural Rubber Sheet Factories Contaminated by Wood Burning Smoke
Smoke Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon Ribbed smoked sheet Exposure Fine particles
2016/3/29
The workplace environment in factories producing ribbed smoked sheet rubber (RSS), the interiors which are heavily
contaminated by wood burning smoke, was evaluated with a focus on the concentration ...
Effects of Moisture Content and Burning Period on Concentration of Smoke Particles and Particle-Bound Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Rubber- Wood Combustion
Rubber-wood PAHs Smoke particle Moisture content Burning period
2016/3/29
Physical and chemical characteristics of particles from rubber-wood combustion in a natural rubber sheet smoking process were
studied. Experimental parameters include wood moisture content and wood-b...
Application of Soft X-rays in the Decomposition of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Smoke Particles from Biomass Fuel Burning
PAHs Decomposition Biomass burning Irradiating duration Particle size Rubberwood.
2016/3/30
Soft X-rays with a wave length of 1.3 × 10-4–4.1 × 10-4 m were tested for use in
studying the decomposition of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), widespread
hazardous and carcinogeni...
Reactive Oxygen Species in Incense Smoke。