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Ultrafine and nanoparticles emissions from hospital waste incineration: characterization and chemical speciation.

(Corresponding) Cernuschi S., Lonati G., Ozgen S., Signorini S.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Focus on atmospheric particulate matter has recently steadily shifted towards finer size fractions, namely those particles with dimensions included from 2.5 µm down to the minimum practical detection limit of few nm. These fractions share the higher burden of health related effects arising from...Read more
Keywords: 
emissions, ultrafine particles, incineration, hospital waste, trace metals
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00677

Necessity of Full Implementation of Type Approval for Non Road Mobile Machinery in the Republic of Croatia

(Corresponding) Lulic Z., Sraga V., Šagi G., Ilincic P.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Along with continuous progress in the reduction of emissions from road vehicles, the Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) becomes a more and more important source of emissions. Namely, although the EU Regulation 2016/1628 for NRMM introduces the latest limit emission values known as Stage V, their...Read more
Keywords: 
Emissions, Type Approval, EU Regulation 2016/1628, Emission Inventories, Market Surveillance
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00960

Development of an emission inventory for commercial cooking in Attica

(Corresponding) Fameli K., Kladakis A., Assimakopoulos V.
Topic: 
Air pollution
The aim of this research was to estimate the pollutants that are emitted from the fuels used by the dominated types of commercial restaurants, due to their cooking demands. The study was carried out for the region of Attica; however, the methodology can be applied in many urban areas. For the...Read more
Keywords: 
commercial cooking, emissions, Greece, particulate matter
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00175

Design of Road-Side Barriers to Mitigate Air Pollution near Roads

(Corresponding) Huertas J., Aguirre J., Lopez O., Lopez C.
Topic: 
Air pollution
The effects of using solid barriers on the dispersion of air pollutants emitted from the traffic of vehicles on roads located over flat areas were quantified, aiming to identify the geometry that maximizes the mitigation effect of air pollution near the road at the lowest barrier cost. Toward that...Read more
Keywords: 
CFD; near road emissions; solid barriers; gas-phase pollutants; air pollution mitigation
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00680