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Gülcin Abbaszade
Publications - 41
Citations - 4941
Gülcin Abbaszade is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particulates & Levoglucosan. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 39 publications receiving 3866 citations.
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High secondary aerosol contribution to particulate pollution during haze events in China
Ru-Jin Huang,Yan-Lin Zhang,Carlo Bozzetti,Kin Fai Ho,Junji Cao,Yongming Han,Kaspar R. Daellenbach,Jay G. Slowik,Stephen Matthew Platt,Francesco Canonaco,Peter Zotter,Robert Wolf,Simone M. Pieber,Emily A. Bruns,Monica Crippa,Giancarlo Ciarelli,Andrea Piazzalunga,Margit Schwikowski,Gülcin Abbaszade,Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis,Ralf Zimmermann,Zhisheng An,Sönke Szidat,Urs Baltensperger,Imad El Haddad,André S. H. Prévôt +25 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that, in addition to mitigating primary particulate emissions, reducing the emissions of secondary aerosol precursors from fossil fuel combustion and biomass burning is likely to be important for controlling China’s PM2.5 levels and for reducing the environmental, economic and health impacts resulting from particulate pollution.
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Fossil vs. non-fossil sources of fine carbonaceous aerosols in four Chinese cities during the extreme winter haze episode of 2013
Yan-Lin Zhang,Ru-Jin Huang,Ru-Jin Huang,I. El Haddad,Kin Fai Ho,Kin Fai Ho,J. J. Cao,Yongming Han,Peter Zotter,Carlo Bozzetti,Kaspar R. Daellenbach,Francesco Canonaco,Jay G. Slowik,Gary Salazar,Gary Salazar,Margit Schwikowski,Margit Schwikowski,Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis,Gülcin Abbaszade,Ralf Zimmermann,Urs Baltensperger,André S. H. Prévôt,Sönke Szidat,Sönke Szidat +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, extremely high concentrations (i.e., 4-20 times higher than the World Health Organization guideline) of PM2.5 (particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter) were reported during winter 2013.
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Particle emissions from a marine engine: chemical composition and aromatic emission profiles under various operating conditions.
Olli Sippula,Benjamin Stengel,Martin Sklorz,Thorsten Streibel,Rom Rabe,J. Orasche,J. Lintelmann,B. Michalke,Gülcin Abbaszade,Christian Radischat,T. Gröger,Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis,Horst Harndorf,Ralf Zimmermann +13 more
TL;DR: According to this study, the sulfur emission regulations that force the usage of low-sulfur distillate fuels will also substantially decrease the emissions of currently unregulated hazardous species, however, the emission of soot may even increase if the fuel injection system is optimized for HFO operation.
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Particulate matter from both heavy fuel oil and diesel fuel shipping emissions show strong biological effects on human lung cells at realistic and comparable in vitro exposure conditions
Sebastian Oeder,Tamara Kanashova,Olli Sippula,Sean C. Sapcariu,Thorsten Streibel,Jose M. Arteaga-Salas,Johannes Passig,Marco Dilger,Hanns-Rudolf Paur,Christoph Schlager,Sonja Mülhopt,Silvia Diabaté,Carsten Weiss,Benjamin Stengel,Rom Rabe,Horst Harndorf,Tiina Torvela,Jorma Jokiniemi,Maija-Riitta Hirvonen,Carsten B. Schmidt-Weber,Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann,Kelly Ann Berube,Anna Julia Wlodarczyk,Zoe Cariad Prytherch,Bernhard Michalke,T. Krebs,André S. H. Prévôt,M. Kelbg,J. Tiggesbäumker,Erwin Karg,Gert Jakobi,S. Scholtes,Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis,Jutta Lintelmann,Georg Matuschek,Martin Sklorz,Sophie Klingbeil,Jürgen Orasche,P. Richthammer,L. Müller,M. Elsasser,Ahmed A. Reda,Thomas Gröger,Benedikt A. Weggler,Theo Schwemer,Hendryk Czech,Christopher P. Rüger,Gülcin Abbaszade,Christian Radischat,Karsten Hiller,Jeroen Buters,Gunnar Dittmar,Ralf Zimmermann +52 more
TL;DR: Exhaust fumes from a ship engine running on either common heavy fuel oil (HFO) or cleaner-burning diesel fuel (DF) influenced several essential pathways of lung cell metabolism more strongly than particles from the unrefined fuel HFO, which might be attributable to a higher soot content in DF.
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Contributions of City-Specific Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) to Differential In Vitro Oxidative Stress and Toxicity Implications between Beijing and Guangzhou of China.
Ling Jin,Jiawen Xie,Chris K C Wong,Serena K. Y. Chan,Gülcin Abbaszade,Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis,Ralf Zimmermann,Jun Li,Gan Zhang,Pingqing Fu,Xiangdong Li +10 more
TL;DR: This study provided novel quantitative insights into the role of varying toxic component profiles in shaping the differential toxic potencies of city-specific PM2.5 pollution.