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Water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) and its temperature-resolved carbon fractions in atmospheric aerosols in Beijing

Tang et al., 2016

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1697746623616458410
Author
Tang X
Zhang X
Wang Z
Ci Z
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Atmospheric Research

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Investigation of temperature-resolved carbon fractions of water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) can improve our understanding of the chemical properties, formation processes and sources of WSOC in aerosols. We developed a method that can examine different …
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