Determination of the emission indices for NO, NO2, HONO, HCHO, CO, and particles emitted from candles

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In the present study, emission indices for NO, NO2, HONO, HCHO, CO, particle mass, and particle numbers including particle size distributions for three different offering candles were determined. The candles investigated showed similar emission characteristics with emission indices (g/kg) in good agreement with former candle emission studies. An average HONO/NOx emission ratio of 6.6 ± 1.1% was obtained, which is much higher compared to most other combustion sources, indicating that candles may be a significant indoor source of this important trace gas. The particle size distributions indicate that the majority of the emitted particles are in the size range 7 - 15 nm. Three modes were observed during burning the candles with very different emission profiles: a “normal burning” mode characterized by low particle number emission rates and small particles; an initial “sooting” behavior after ignition, and a final “smoldering” phase upon candle extinction with higher particle number emission rates and larger particles. The particle emission upon extinction is dependent on the extinction method. The NOx emission indices were applied in a simple box model to calculate typical indoor NOx concentration levels from candle emissions, which were in excellent agreement with direct measurements in a typical indoor environment.

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Klosterköther, A., Kurtenbach, R., Wiesen, P., & Kleffmann, J. (2021). Determination of the emission indices for NO, NO2, HONO, HCHO, CO, and particles emitted from candles. Indoor Air, 31(1), 116–127. https://doi.org/10.1111/ina.12714

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