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Science of The Total Environment | 2011

Emission of trace gases and organic components in smoke particles from a wildfire in a mixed-evergreen forest in Portugal

Célia Alves; Ana Vicente; Cristina Monteiro; Cátia Gonçalves; Margarita Evtyugina; Casimiro Pio

On May 2009, both the gas and particulate fractions of smoke from a wildfire in Sever do Vouga, central Portugal, were sampled. Total hydrocarbons and carbon oxides (CO(2) and CO) were measured using automatic analysers with flame ionisation and non-dispersive infrared detectors, respectively. Fine (PM(2.5)) and coarse (PM(2.5-10)) particles from the smoke plume were analysed by a thermal-optical transmission technique to determine the elemental and organic carbon (EC and OC) content. Subsequently, the particle samples were solvent extracted and fractionated by vacuum flash chromatography into different classes of organic compounds. The detailed organic speciation was performed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The CO, CO(2) and total hydrocarbon emission factors (g kg(-1) dry fuel) were 170 ± 83, 1485 ± 147, and 9.8 ± 0.90, respectively. It was observed that the particulate matter and OC emissions are significantly enhanced under smouldering fire conditions. The aerosol emissions were dominated by fine particles whose mass was mainly composed of organic constituents, such as degradation products from biopolymers (e.g. levoglucosan from cellulose, methoxyphenols from lignin). The compound classes also included homologous series (n-alkanes, n-alkenes, n-alkanoic acids and n-alkanols), monosaccharide derivatives from cellulose, steroid and terpenoid biomarkers, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The most abundant PAH was retene. Even carbon number homologs of monoglycerides were identified for the first time as biomarkers in biomass burning aerosols.


Environmental Pollution | 2012

Mutagenicity assessment of aerosols in emissions from wood combustion in Portugal

B. Vu; Célia Alves; Cátia Gonçalves; Casimiro Pio; Fernando Gonçalves; Ruth Pereira

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) extracts of fine particles (PM(2.5)) collected from combustion of seven wood species and briquettes were tested for mutagenic activities using Ames test with Salmonella typhimurium TA98 and TA100. The woods were Pinus pinaster (maritime pine), Eucalyptus globulus (eucalypt), Quercus suber (cork oak), Acacia longifolia (golden wattle), Quercus faginea (Portuguese oak), Olea europea (olive), and Quercus ilex rotundifolia (Holm oak). Burning experiments were done using woodstove and fireplace, hot start and cold start conditions. A mutagenic response was recorded for all species except golden wattle, maritime pine, and briquettes. The mutagenic extracts were not correlated with high emission factors of carcinogenic PAHs. These extracts were obtained both from two burning appliances and start-up conditions. However, fireplace seemed to favour the occurrence of mutagenic emissions. The negative result recorded for golden wattle was interesting, in an ecological point of view, since after confirmation, this invasive species, can be recommended for domestic use.


Atmospheric Environment | 2010

Characterisation of PM10 emissions from woodstove combustion of common woods grown in Portugal

Cátia Gonçalves; Célia Alves; Margarita Evtyugina; Fátima Mirante; Casimiro Pio; Alexandre Caseiro; Christoph Schmidl; Heidi Bauer; Fernando P. Carvalho


Atmospheric Environment | 2010

Smoke emissions from biomass burning in a Mediterranean shrubland.

Célia Alves; Cátia Gonçalves; Casimiro Pio; Fátima Mirante; Alexandre Caseiro; L. Tarelho; M. C. Freitas; D.X. Viegas


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Organic compounds in PM2.5 emitted from fireplace and woodstove combustion of typical Portuguese wood species

Cátia Gonçalves; Célia Alves; Ana Patrícia Fernandes; Cristina Monteiro; L. Tarelho; Margarita Evtyugina; Casimiro Pio


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Summer 2009 wildfires in Portugal: Emission of trace gases and aerosol composition

Célia Alves; Ana Vicente; Teresa Nunes; Cátia Gonçalves; Ana Patrícia Fernandes; Fátima Mirante; L. Tarelho; Ana M. Sánchez de la Campa; Xavier Querol; Alexandre Caseiro; Cristina Monteiro; Margarita Evtyugina; Casimiro Pio


Atmospheric Research | 2011

Fireplace and woodstove fine particle emissions from combustion of western Mediterranean wood types

Célia Alves; Cátia Gonçalves; Ana Patrícia Fernandes; L. Tarelho; Casimiro Pio


Atmospheric Environment | 2012

Inventory of fine particulate organic compound emissions from residential wood combustion in Portugal.

Cátia Gonçalves; Célia Alves; Casimiro Pio


Atmospheric Environment | 2010

Particulate organic compounds emitted from experimental wildland fires in a Mediterranean ecosystem

Célia Alves; Cátia Gonçalves; Margarita Evtyugina; Casimiro Pio; Fátima Mirante; Hans Puxbaum


Atmospheric Research | 2011

Organic particulate emissions from field burning of garden and agriculture residues

Cátia Gonçalves; Margarita Evtyugina; Célia Alves; Cristina Monteiro; Casimiro Pio; Mário Tomé

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