2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0169-8095(03)00038-3
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Variability of NO2 in different environments at a moderately polluted island over the southwestern Indian Ocean

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“…The diffusive tubes (with steel grids impregnated with triethanolamine) chemiadsorb NO 2 , as nitrite, which was quantified by visible spectrophotometry. 8 Passive samplers for VOCs and formaldehyde from Radiello ® 9,10 were used to obtain a screening of heavy and light molecular weight compounds over a two-week period. Indoor passive samples were collected at a height of about 1.5 m above the floor.…”
Section: Sampling and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diffusive tubes (with steel grids impregnated with triethanolamine) chemiadsorb NO 2 , as nitrite, which was quantified by visible spectrophotometry. 8 Passive samplers for VOCs and formaldehyde from Radiello ® 9,10 were used to obtain a screening of heavy and light molecular weight compounds over a two-week period. Indoor passive samples were collected at a height of about 1.5 m above the floor.…”
Section: Sampling and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diffusive tubes (with steel grids impregnated with triethanolamine) chemiadsorb NO 2 , as nitrite, which was quantified by visible spectrophotometry (Bhugwant and Hoareau 2003).…”
Section: Comfort Parameters and Airborne Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Il a également été montré que les émissions dues au trafic sont une cause majeure de pollution de l'air, notamment en zone urbaine [7][8][9][10]. D'autres travaux montrent que des sources fixes telles que les stations d'essence sont des émetteurs de polluants dans l'atmosphère [11,12].…”
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