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Formaldehyde and acetaldehyde emissions from residential wood combustion in Portugal

Cerqueira et al., 2013

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16746042674884751612
Author
Cerqueira M
Gomes L
Tarelho L
Pio C
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Atmospheric Environment

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A series of experiments were conducted to characterize formaldehyde and acetaldehyde emissions from residential combustion of common wood species growing in Portugal. Five types of wood were investigated: maritime pine (Pinus pinaster), eucalyptus (Eucalyptus …
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