2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2014.07.013
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Direct determination of quinones in fine atmospheric particulate matter by GC–MS

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“…In Sousa et al, 41 we found the same five quinones within the range 0.32 to 3.38 ng m -3 . Additionally, in Santos et al, 40 we found the same species considered in the present study, ranging from 0.06 to 15 ng m -3 (PAH), < LOD (limit of detection) to 69.4 ng m -3 (nitro-PAH), and 0.27 to 115 ng m -3 (quinones).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…In Sousa et al, 41 we found the same five quinones within the range 0.32 to 3.38 ng m -3 . Additionally, in Santos et al, 40 we found the same species considered in the present study, ranging from 0.06 to 15 ng m -3 (PAH), < LOD (limit of detection) to 69.4 ng m -3 (nitro-PAH), and 0.27 to 115 ng m -3 (quinones).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Estudo recente 41 comparando os métodos de determinação de quinonas por CG-EM, utilizando as formas livre e derivatizada por acetilação, 80 revelou, nas condições utilizadas, que não existem diferenças significativas nos resultados obtidos.…”
Section: Formação De Derivados Imidazólicosunclassified
“…No novo método 41 foram avaliados os seguintes parâmetros: faixa linear, linearidade, precisão, limite de detecção (LOD) e limite de quantificação (LOQ). Os limites de detecção para as cinco quinonas estudadas (1,4-BQ, 1,2-NQ, 1,4-NQ, 9,10-FQ, 9,10-AQ) para os métodos direto e derivatizado, estiveram, respectivamente, nas faixas de 0,01-2,18 mg L -1 , e 0,05-0,20 mg L -1 .…”
Section: Formação De Derivados Imidazólicosunclassified
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“…Benzoquinones are toxic components of air pollution emitted by various sources, including cigarette smoke [1], motor vehicles [2][3][4], particulate matter [5,6] and biomass and wood burning [4]. In addition to combustion processes, laboratory experiments have shown that benzoquinones may also be formed in the atmosphere from the gas-phase degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons [7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%