Indoor–Outdoor Oxidative Potential of PM 2.5 in Wintertime Fairbanks, Alaska: Impact of Air Infiltration and Indoor Activities

  • Yang Y
  • Battaglia M
  • Robinson E
  • et al.
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The indoor air quality of a residential home during winter in Fairbanks, Alaska, was investigated and contrasted with outdoor levels. Twenty-four-hour average indoor and outdoor filter samples were...

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Yang, Y., Battaglia, M. A., Robinson, E. S., DeCarlo, P. F., Edwards, K. C., Fang, T., … Weber, R. J. (2024). Indoor–Outdoor Oxidative Potential of PM 2.5 in Wintertime Fairbanks, Alaska: Impact of Air Infiltration and Indoor Activities. ACS ES&T Air, 1(3), 188–199. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestair.3c00067

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