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Variables Affecting Emission Measurements from Domestic Wood Combustion

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In this article, the authors highlight the impact of some of the most important variables inherent to two different wood stove test standards, i.e., EN 13240 DIN+ with heated filter method and the NS3058-59 full flow dilution tunnel method with ambient particle sampling, regarding the total amount of measured particulate matter collected gravimetrically on standard filters supported in standardized filter holders.
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This article is published in Energy Procedia.The article was published on 2017-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stove & Combustion.

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A Simple Method to Determine Cytotoxicity of Water-Soluble Organic Compounds and Solid Particles from Biomass Combustion in Lung Cells in Vitro.

TL;DR: A significant correlation between CO and cytotoxicity was found suggesting that the simply measurable gas phase compound CO can be used as a first indicator for the potential harmfulness of wood combustion emissions.

Performance history and further improvement potential for wood stoves

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the environmental and energetic performance history of wood stoves, with special focus on the last two decades, and evaluate the further improvement potential for wood stove.
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Emission characteristics from the combustion of Acacia Mangium in the automatic feeding pellet stove

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provide new insights on the empirical facts and figures of Acacia Mangium graded wood pellets in non-industrial thermochemical applications, and the emission characteristics obtained revealed the apparent correlations of the fractions of gaseous components subjected to the elemental content determined by the ultimate analysis of wood pellets.
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An Influence of the Fuel Type on Element Behaviour in Domestic Boilers with Respect to the Circular Economy

TL;DR: The use of waste from the regional production of waste wood, waste paper, and cardboard in the form of briquettes may be causing an increase in local emissions, both of major elements and trace elements as discussed by the authors.
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