
|Articles|December 12, 2019
Where does PM2.5 in air pollution come from?
Author(s)Thermo Fisher Scientific
The measurement of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur isotope fingerprints of PM2.5 particles on quartz filter papers allows source identification.
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