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Connections between black carbon (soot) emission and global warming
Fecha
2016-07Registro en:
Piacentini, Ruben Dario Narciso; Micheletti, Maria Isabel; Connections between black carbon (soot) emission and global warming; Taylor & Francis; Drying Technology; 34; 9; 7-2016; 1009-1010
0737-3937
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Piacentini, Ruben Dario Narciso
Micheletti, Maria Isabel
Resumen
The contribution to global warming of black carbon aerosols (BC or soot) is even larger than the N2O one (IPCC 2013). Black carbon is a term derived from the property of soot particles to absorb light. Most of the light absortion that takes place in urban atmospheres is due to these particles. Black carbon aerosols have an impact in many ways. Black carbon influences climate, health and environment. Possible solutions to the problem of emission of contaminant black carbon due to industrial processes (and in particular drying processes) and transportation are given in this article.