White Paper on Ambient ultrafine particles: evidence for policy makers

  • Lidia Morawska
  • , Annette Peters
  • , Flemming Ralph Cassee
  • , A Wierzbicka
  • , Giorgio Buonanno
  • , Josef Cyrys
  • , Jüergen Schnelle-Kreis
  • , Michal Kowalski
  • , Michael Riediker
  • , Wolfram Birmili
  • , X Querol
  • , Ali Önder Yildirim
  • , A Elder
  • , Il Je Yu
  • , Johan Øvrevik
  • , KS Hougaard
  • , Steffen Loft
  • , Otmar Schmid
  • , PE Schwarze
  • , T Stoeger
  • Alexandra Schneider, Enembe Okokon, E Samoli, Massimo Stafoggia, Regina Pickford, Siqi Zhang, Sussane Breitner, Tamara Schikowski, Timo Lanki, Tobias Aurelio, Barbara Hoffmann, Hicran Altug, Kathrin Wolf, Ron Kappeler, Sarah Lucht

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Abstract

Ultrafine particle, as defined by ISO/TC 146/SC 2/WG1 N 320 is “A particle sized about 100 nm in diameter or less”. The same definition applies to a nanoparticle as “A particle
with a nominal diameter smaller than about 100 nm”. Ultrafine particles (UFP) is a term used in atmospheric sciences, while “nanoparticles” applies to material
engineering.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages23
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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Name'Thinking outside de box' Team

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