Physical and chemical characterization of tire-related particles: comparison of particles generated using different methodologies.

作者: Marisa L. Kreider , Julie M. Panko , Britt L. McAtee , Leonard I. Sweet , Brent L. Finley

DOI: 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2009.10.016

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摘要: … of tire wear debris or tire particles have primarily addressed metallic content, although studies of tire … Detection limits vary by sample type based on ash content of sample. Average …

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