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Analysis of Organic Markers for Identification of Sources of Atmospheric Aerosols
Křůmal, Kamil ; Chýlková, Jaromíra (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (referee) ; Smolík,, Jiří (referee) ; Večeřa, Zbyněk (advisor)
In this work the organic markers that serve for identification of sources of aerosols are monitored. Theoretic part deals with detailed survey of organic markers emitted from the most significant sources of atmospheric aerosols (biomass combustion, combustion of fossil fuels and traffic) as well as with sampling of aerosols and analysis of organic markers by analytical techniques. Monosaccharide anhydrides (emissions from biomass combustion) and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (emissions from traffic and incomplete combustion) were observed especially. Hopanes and steranes (traffic, coal combustion) and fatty acids (cooking) were next groups of monitored organic markers. Markers were studied mainly in size fraction PM1 because this fraction of aerosols is the most harmful to human health. Aerosols were sampled in two seasons (winter and summer) in two towns in 2009. Higher concentrations of aerosols and organic compounds were found in winter season, which resulted from increased combustion of biomass, coal and other organic material while traffic was the most significant source of aerosols in summer.
Characterization of organic compounds in PM1aerosol in Kosetice and Brno in winter season 2017
Křůmal, Kamil ; Mikuška, Pavel ; Večeřa, Zbyněk
In this work, the organic compounds and organic markers used for the identification of sources of aerosols were measured. Monosaccharide anhydrides and resin acids (emissions from biomass combustion) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (emissions from traffic and incomplete combustion) were observed especially. Hopanes, steranes (traffic, coal combustion) and alkanes were next groups of analysed organic compounds.
Organic markers and compounds in PM1 aerosol in small town near Prague (Czech Republic) in winter 2016
Křůmal, Kamil ; Mikuška, Pavel ; Coufalík, Pavel ; Večeřa, Zbyněk
Contribution summarizes the concentrations of monosaccharide anhydrides, resin\nacids, methoxyphenols, monosaccharides, disaccharides, sugar alcohols, alkanes,\nhopanes, steranes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in PM1 aerosols in small town\nKladno-Švermov in winter. According to concentrations of organic markers, the\nidentification of emission sources in Kladno-Švermov is discussed.
Analysis of Organic Markers for Identification of Sources of Atmospheric Aerosols
Křůmal, Kamil ; Chýlková, Jaromíra (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (referee) ; Smolík,, Jiří (referee) ; Večeřa, Zbyněk (advisor)
In this work the organic markers that serve for identification of sources of aerosols are monitored. Theoretic part deals with detailed survey of organic markers emitted from the most significant sources of atmospheric aerosols (biomass combustion, combustion of fossil fuels and traffic) as well as with sampling of aerosols and analysis of organic markers by analytical techniques. Monosaccharide anhydrides (emissions from biomass combustion) and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (emissions from traffic and incomplete combustion) were observed especially. Hopanes and steranes (traffic, coal combustion) and fatty acids (cooking) were next groups of monitored organic markers. Markers were studied mainly in size fraction PM1 because this fraction of aerosols is the most harmful to human health. Aerosols were sampled in two seasons (winter and summer) in two towns in 2009. Higher concentrations of aerosols and organic compounds were found in winter season, which resulted from increased combustion of biomass, coal and other organic material while traffic was the most significant source of aerosols in summer.
Organic compounds in PM2.5 aerosol in Ostrava in winter season
Mikuška, Pavel ; Křůmal, Kamil ; Večeřa, Zbyněk
Contribution deals with the study of chemical composition of atmospheric aerosols fraction PM2.5 in Ostrava-Radvanice with focus on analysis selected organic compounds, so-called molecular markers that are used for identification of emission sources of aerosols.
Organic compounds in PM1 in Ostrava and Mlada Boleslav in winter season
Křůmal, Kamil ; Mikuška, Pavel ; Večeřa, Zbyněk
In this work the organic compounds and organic markers used for the identification of sources of aerosols were measured. Monosaccharide anhydrides and resin acids (emissions from biomass combustion) and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (emissions from traffic and incomplete combustion) were observed especially. Hopanes, steranes (traffic, coal combustion) and alkanes were next groups of analysed organic compounds.
Organic compounds in PM1 in Mlada Boleslav 2013 and Ostrava 2014 in winter season
Křůmal, Kamil ; Mikuška, Pavel ; Večeřa, Zbyněk
In this work the organic compounds and organic markers used for the identification of sources of aerosols were measured. Monosaccharide anhydrides and resin acids (emissions from biomass combustion) and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (emissions from traffic and incomplete combustion) were observed especially. Hopanes, steranes (traffic, coal combustion) and alkanes were next groups of analysed organic compounds.
Organic compounds in PM1 aerosol in Mlada Boleslav in winter
Křůmal, Kamil ; Mikuška, Pavel ; Večeřa, Zbyněk
The chemical composition (monosaccharide anhydrides, resin acids, saccharides, hopanes, steranes and polyaromatic hydrocarbons) of PM1 aerosols in Mlada Boleslav with the intention of analysis of organic markers using for identification of emission sources of aerosols was obtained.
Chemical composition of atmospheric aerosol PM2.5 in Ostrava
Mikuška, Pavel ; Křůmal, Kamil ; Kubátková, Nela ; Večeřa, Zbyněk
Contribution deals with the study of chemical composition of atmospheric aerosols fraction PM2.5 in Ostrava-Radvanice with focus on analysis selected organic compounds, so-called molecular markers that are used for identification of emission sources of aerosols.
Analysis of organic markers in atmospheric aerosol fraction PM2.5 in Ostrava-Radvanice and identification of emission sources
Mikuška, Pavel ; Křůmal, Kamil ; Kubátková, Nela ; Večeřa, Zbyněk
Atmospheric aerosols fraction PM2.5 sampled in Ostrava-Radvanice during winter 2012 were analysed for selected organic compounds, so-called molecul markers that serve as indicators of main emission sources of aerosols, especially burning of biomass, fossil fuels, wood, traffic etc.

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