
handle: 11104/0235251
Water soluble organic compounds (WSOC) are very important part of atmospheric aerosols. WSOC originate mostly from burning of biomass and fossil fuels, road dust, cigarette smoke, abrasion of tires and asphalt or biogenic sources include predominantly pollens from vegetation (primary organic aerosol). WSOC are also products of transformation reactions in atmosphere (secondary organic aerosol). WSOC are composed mainly of HULIS, monosaccharide anhydrides, saccharides, carboxylic acids, resin acids and methoxyphenols.
water soluble organic compounds, atmospheric aerosol
water soluble organic compounds, atmospheric aerosol
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