135 results on '"Luo, Zhihan"'
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2. Unclean but affordable solid fuels effectively sustained household energy equity
3. Environmental implications of residual pyrogenic carbonaceous materials from incomplete biomass combustion: a review
4. Mitigating household air pollution exposure through kitchen renovation
5. Fractions of smoke leakage into indoor space from residential solid fuel combustion in chimney stoves
6. Household energy use and barriers in clean transition in the Tibetan Plateau
7. Environmentally persistent free radicals from residential raw coal combustion and association with chemical components
8. Environmental Persistent Free Radicals in highly polluted soils and the association with polycyclic aromatic compounds
9. Indoor exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons associated with solid fuel use in rural China
10. Size-resolved environmentally persistent free radicals in urban road dust and association with transition metals
11. Household fuel and direct carbon emission disparity in rural China
12. Pollutant emissions from biomass burning: A review on emission characteristics, environmental impacts, and research perspectives
13. Trends in air pollutants emissions in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and its surrounding areas under different socioeconomic scenarios
14. Household energy stacking and structures in Pakistan – Results from a multiple-energy study in Azad Kashmir and Punjab
15. Household Air Pollution in Rural Area
16. CO2 and air pollutant emissions from bio-coal briquettes
17. Reduced inequality in ambient and household PM2.5 exposure in China
18. Attributed radiative forcing of air pollutants from biomass and fossil burning emissions
19. Revisiting the proportion of clean household energy users in rural China by accounting for energy stacking
20. Substantial leakage into indoor air from on-site solid fuel combustion in chimney stoves
21. A critical review of pollutant emission factors from fuel combustion in home stoves
22. Contributions of internal emissions to peaks and incremental indoor PM2.5 in rural coal use households
23. Contributions of biomass burning to global and regional SO2 emissions
24. Evaluating co-emissions into indoor and outdoor air of EC, OC, and BC from in-home biomass burning
25. Light absorption properties and absorption emission factors for indoor biomass burning
26. Comparison of water-soluble and insoluble organic compositions attributing to different light absorption efficiency between residential coal and biomass burning emissions
27. Supplementary material to "Comparison of water-soluble and insoluble organic compositions attributing to different light absorption efficiency between residential coal and biomass burning emissions"
28. Comparison of water-soluble and water-insoluble organic compositions attributing to different light absorption efficiency between residential coal and biomass burning emissions.
29. Significant but Inequitable Cost-Effective Benefits of a Clean Heating Campaign in Northern China
30. Identification of Factors Determining Household PM2.5 Variations at Regional Scale and Their Implications for Pollution Mitigation
31. Trends in Air Pollutants Emissions in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Area Under Different Socioeconomic Scenarios
32. Interpreting Highly Variable Indoor PM2.5 in Rural North China Using Machine Learning.
33. Comparison of water-soluble and insoluble organic compositions attributing to different light absorption efficiency between residential coal and biomass burning emissions.
34. Variabilities in Primary N-Containing Aromatic Compound Emissions from Residential Solid Fuel Combustion and Implications for Source Tracers
35. Household energy stacking and structures in Pakistan – results from a multiple-energy study in Azad Kashmir and Punjab
36. Interpreting Highly Variable Indoor PM2.5in Rural North China Using Machine Learning
37. Linking the Fasting Blood Glucose Level to Short-Term-Exposed Particulate Constituents and Pollution Sources: Results from a Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study in China
38. Impacts of Household Coal Combustion on Indoor Ultrafine Particles—A Preliminary Case Study and Implication on Exposure Reduction
39. Substantial transition to clean household energy mix in rural China
40. Identification of Factors Determining Household PM2.5 Variations at Regional Scale and Their Implications for Pollution Mitigation.
41. Indoor Coal Combustion for Heating Exacerbates CO2 Exposure Approaching Harmful Levels
42. Field-based evidence of changes in household PM2.5 and exposure during the 2020 national quarantine in China
43. Mass Absorption Efficiency of Black Carbon from Residential Solid Fuel Combustion and Its Association with Carbonaceous Fractions
44. Spatially Resolved Emission Factors to Reduce Uncertainties in Air Pollutant Emission Estimates from the Residential Sector
45. Optically Measured Black and Particulate Brown Carbon Emission Factors from Real-World Residential Combustion Predominantly Affected by Fuel Differences
46. The Clock-Controlled lncRNA-AK028245 Participates in the Immune Response via Immune Response Factors OTUD7B and A20
47. Indoor Coal Combustion for Heating Exacerbates CO2 Exposure Approaching Harmful Levels.
48. Fugitive Emissions of CO and PM2.5 from Indoor Biomass Burning in Chimney Stoves Based on a Newly Developed Carbon Balance Approach
49. Submicrometer PM1.0 Exposure from Household Burning of Solid Fuels
50. Field-based evidence of changes in household PM2.5 and exposure during the 2020 national quarantine in China.
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