Publications by authors named "Hon Yin Poon"

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  • * Vehicles with EURO 3 standards exhibited higher fresh emission factors for n-alkanes, and the emission factors for benzo [a]pyrene varied across different vehicles, highlighting inconsistencies in pollution outputs.
  • * High aged/fresh emission ratios for certain diacid compounds and strong correlations between toluene degradation and various acids suggest that photooxidation plays a crucial role in secondary organic aerosol formation, emphasizing the need for stricter vehicle emission regulations.
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Exhaust emissions from gasoline vehicles are one of the major contributors to aerosol particles observed in urban areas. It is well-known that these tiny particles are associated with air pollution, climate forcing, and adverse health effects. However, their toxicity and bioreactivity after atmospheric ageing are less constrained.

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Organosulfates (OSs), also referred to as organic sulfate esters, are well-known and ubiquitous constituents of atmospheric aerosol particles. Commonly, they are assumed to form upon mixing of air masses of biogenic and anthropogenic origin, that is, through multiphase reactions between organic compounds and acidic sulfate particles. However, in contrast to this simplified picture, recent studies suggest that OSs may also originate from purely anthropogenic precursors or even directly from biomass and fossil fuel burning.

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