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Xiaoliang Wang

Researcher at Desert Research Institute

Publications -  111
Citations -  3961

Xiaoliang Wang is an academic researcher from Desert Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle & Particle size. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 105 publications receiving 3167 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoliang Wang include University of Minnesota & Nevada System of Higher Education.

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Status and characteristics of ambient PM2.5 pollution in global megacities

TL;DR: The results showed that the five most polluted megacities were Delhi, Cairo, Xi'an, Tianjin and Chengdu, all of which had an annual average concentration of PM2.5 greater than 89μg/m(3), while the five cleanest megac cities were Miami, Toronto, New York, Madrid and Philadelphia.
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Review of motor vehicle particulate emissions sampling and measurement: From smoke and filter mass to particle number

TL;DR: A review of vehicle exhaust particulate emission measurements can be found in this article, where the focus is on current and newly evolving instrumentation, including gravimetric filter measurement, chemical analysis of filters, light extinction, scattering and absorption instruments, and instruments based on the electrical detection of exhaust aerosols.
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Mass reconstruction methods for PM2.5: a review

TL;DR: Important factors for improving agreement between measured and reconstructed PM mass are the f multiplier for converting OC to OM and accounting for OC sampling artifacts.
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Quality assurance and quality control for thermal/optical analysis of aerosol samples for organic and elemental carbon

TL;DR: The quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) procedures that should be implemented to ensure consistency of OC and EC measurements are documented to aerosol sampling and analysis for carbon and other chemical components.
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A Novel Optical Instrument for Estimating Size Segregated Aerosol Mass Concentration in Real Time

TL;DR: In this article, a novel optical instrument was developed that combines photometric measurement of the particle cloud and optical sizing of single particles in a single optical system to estimate size segregated aerosol mass concentration.