Screening air samples for polynuclear aromatic compounds: a field study.
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Vo-Dinh, T; Bruewer, TB; Jungers, RH; Wagner, TJ
January 1, 1983
The use of simple and cost-effective luminescence techniques for screening air-particulate samples is described. Two analytical methods, synchronous luminescence and room-temperature phosphorescence, are employed to monitor the content of polynuclear aromatic species in air particulate extracts collected at a woodburning community. The validity and efficacy of this cost-effective screening approach are demonstrated via comparison of the screening data with results obtained by detailed gas-chromatography/mass-spectrometry analysis.-from STAR, 21(22), 1983
Duke Scholars
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January 1, 1983
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Vo-Dinh, T., Bruewer, T. B., Jungers, R. H., & Wagner, T. J. (1983). Screening air samples for polynuclear aromatic compounds: a field study.
Vo-Dinh, T., T. B. Bruewer, R. H. Jungers, and T. J. Wagner. “Screening air samples for polynuclear aromatic compounds: a field study.,” January 1, 1983.
Vo-Dinh T, Bruewer TB, Jungers RH, Wagner TJ. Screening air samples for polynuclear aromatic compounds: a field study. 1983 Jan 1;
Vo-Dinh, T., et al. Screening air samples for polynuclear aromatic compounds: a field study. Jan. 1983.
Vo-Dinh T, Bruewer TB, Jungers RH, Wagner TJ. Screening air samples for polynuclear aromatic compounds: a field study. 1983 Jan 1;
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January 1, 1983