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  1. Occurrence of contaminants in drinking water sources and the potential of biochar for water quality improvement: A review
  2. Antidiabetic activity enhancement in streptozotocin + nicotinamide–induced diabetic rats through combinational polymeric nanoformulation
  3. Progress and challenges in electrochemical sensing of volatile organic compounds using metal-organic frameworks
  4. Polymer Hydrogels and Their Applications Toward Sorptive Removal of Potential Aqueous Pollutants
  5. Recent advances and opportunities in the treatment of hydrocarbons and oils: Metal-organic frameworks-based approaches
  6. A review of traditional and advanced technologies for the removal of particulate matter in subway systems
  7. Nanomaterials for sensing of formaldehyde in air: Principles, applications, and performance evaluation
  8. Recent advances in controlled modification of the size and morphology of metal-organic frameworks
  9. Advances and future directions of biochar characterization methods and applications
  10. Function of the SIRT3 mitochondrial deacetylase in cellular physiology, cancer, and neurodegenerative disease
  11. Coordination polymers: Challenges and future scenarios for capture and degradation of volatile organic compounds
  12. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds in biochar and biochar-amended soil: a review
  13. Metal–organic frameworks for the control and management of air quality: advances and future direction
  14. Critical role of a pre-purge setup in the thermal desorption analysis of volatile organic compounds by gas chromatography with mass spectrometry
  15. The pollution status of sulfur dioxide in major urban areas of Korea between 1989 and 2010
  16. Monoterpenes Released from Fruit, Plant, and Vegetable Systems
  17. PCDD and PCDF concentrations in a traffic tunnel environment
  18. Present and long-term pollution status of airborne copper in major urban environments
  19. Review of biotreatment techniques for volatile sulfur compounds with an emphasis on dimethyl sulfide
  20. Long-term monitoring of airborne nickel (Ni) pollution in association with some potential source processes in the urban environment
  21. Composition of key offensive odorants released from fresh food materials
  22. A review of sampling and pretreatment techniques for the collection of airborne amines
  23. Sensing of Scent, Fragrance, Smell, and Odor Emissions from Biota Sources
  24. Effects of sorbent materials on the cryofocusing analysis of gaseous reduced sulphur compounds
  25. Potential hazard of volatile organic compounds contained in household spray products
  26. Determination of methylamine, dimethylamine, and trimethylamine in air by high-performance liquid chromatography with derivatization using 9-fluorenylmethylchloroformate
  27. Emerging green chemical technologies for the conversion of CH4 to value added products
  28. Quantitative Analysis of Fragrance and Odorants Released from Fresh and Decaying Strawberries
  29. An accurate and reliable analysis of trimethylamine using thermal desorption and gas chromatography–time of flight mass spectrometry
  30. Analysis of ammonia variation in the urban atmosphere
  31. Major sources of uncertainties in the analysis of methylmercury using gold amalgamation sampling
  32. A Novel Approach to Identifying the Elemental Composition of Individual Residue Particles Retained in Single Snow Crystals
  33. A temperature-based approach to predicting lost data from highly seasonal pollutant data sets
  34. Effect of beef cattle manure application rate on CH4 and CO2 emissions
  35. Relationship between water-soluble ions in PM2.5 and their precursor gases in Seoul megacity
  36. Exposure to hazardous volatile pollutants back diffusing from automobile exhaust systems
  37. Characteristics of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) emitted from a municipal waste treatment facility
  38. Experimental approach to assess sorptive loss properties of volatile organic compounds in the sampling bag system
  39. Ultimate Detectability of Volatile Organic Compounds: How Much Further Can We Reduce Their Ambient Air Sample Volumes for Analysis?
  40. Identification of control parameters for the sulfur gas storability with bag sampling methods
  41. Use of solid phase microextraction (SPME) in the analysis of the reduced sulfur compounds (RSC) and its experimental limitations
  42. Novel Approach to Test the Relative Recovery of Liquid-Phase Standard in Sorbent-Tube Analysis of Gaseous Volatile Organic Compounds
  43. Effect of incineration on the removal of key offensive odorants released from a landfill leachate treatment station (LLTS)
  44. A noticeable shift in particulate matter levels after platform screen door installation in a Korean subway station
  45. Effect of standard phase differences between gas and liquid and the resulting experimental bias in the analysis of gaseous volatile organic compounds
  46. The controlling effect of temperature in the application of permeation tube devices in standard gas generation
  47. The Environmental Significance of Airborne Diseases Due to the Use of Household Biomass Fuels
  48. The use of permeation tube device and the development of empirical formula for accurate permeation rate
  49. A review of techniques for the determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in air
  50. The modern paradox of unregulated cooking activities and indoor air quality
  51. Assessment of reduced sulfur compounds in ambient air as malodor components in an urban area
  52. Measurement techniques for mercury species in ambient air
  53. Consideration on the broad quantification range of gaseous reduced sulfur compounds with the combined application of gas chromatography and thermal desorber
  54. Long-term changes in PM10 levels in urban air in relation with air quality control efforts
  55. Long-term trend in NO2 and NO levels and their emission ratio in relation to road traffic activities in East Asia
  56. An investigation on hazardous and odorous pollutant emission during cooking activities
  57. Nationwide shift in CO concentration levels in urban areas of Korea after 2000
  58. A review of major chlorofluorocarbons and their halocarbon alternatives in the air
  59. Characterization of major offensive odorants released from lake sediment
  60. An oil spill accident and its impact on ozone levels in the surrounding coastal regions
  61. Impact of emission control strategy on NO2 in urban areas of Korea
  62. Trace metal contents in barbeque (BBQ) charcoal products
  63. A review of environmental tobacco smoke and its determination in air
  64. Conserving biodiversity through traditional beliefs in sacred groves in Uttarakhand Himalaya, India
  65. Offensive odorants released from stormwater catch basins (SCB) in an urban area
  66. An on-line analysis of 7 odorous volatile organic compounds in the ambient air surrounding a large industrial complex
  67. Experimental Demonstration of Masking Phenomena between Competing Odorants via an Air Dilution Sensory Test
  68. Airborne PM10 and metals from multifarious sources in an industrial complex area
  69. The influence of long-range transport on atmospheric mercury on Jeju Island, Korea
  70. Source apportionment of PM10 at a small industrial area using Positive Matrix Factorization
  71. Airborne manganese concentrations on the Korean peninsula from 1991 to 2006
  72. Experimental Bias in the Thermal Desorbing Stage of Gaseous Aromatic Volatile Organic Compounds Analyses
  73. A Review of Methods for the Determination of Reduced Sulfur Compounds (RSCs) in Air
  74. Food decay and offensive odorants: A comparative analysis among three types of food
  75. Determination of acetaldehyde in ambient air: comparison of thermal desorption-GC/FID method with the standard DNPH-HPLC method
  76. Analytical bias among different gas chromatographic approaches using standard BTX gases and exhaust samples
  77. Volatile organic compounds at an urban monitoring station in Korea
  78. A combination of Tedlar bag sampling and solid-phase microextraction for the analysis of trimethylamine in air: Relationship between concentration level and sample size
  79. Gas chromatographic approach for the determination of carbonyl compounds in ambient air
  80. Performance test of portable analyzers for total hydrocarbons (THC) through a cross-calibration against gas chromatograph
  81. Chromium concentration levels on the Korean peninsula between 1991 and 2006
  82. A method to test the detectability of GC/PFPD for an extended concentration range with respect to reduced sulfur compounds
  83. Mercury in air in an area impacted by strong industrial activities
  84. Influences of sampling volume and sample concentration on the analysis of atmospheric carbonyls by 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine cartridge
  85. Exchange pattern of gaseous elemental mercury in an active urban landfill facility
  86. Investigation of carbonyl compounds in air from various industrial emission sources
  87. Use of a Dynamic Enclosure Approach to Test the Accuracy of the NDIR Sensor: Evaluation Based on the CO2 Equilibration Pattern
  88. Experimental choices for the determination of carbonyl compounds in air
  89. The Relative Performance of NDIR-based Sensors in the Near Real-time Analysis of CO2 in Air
  90. Airborne lead concentration levels on the Korean peninsula between 1991 and 2004
  91. Emissions of reduced sulfur compounds (RSC) as a landfill gas (LFG): A comparative study of young and old landfill facilities
  92. Evaluation of SO2 pollution levels between four different types of air quality monitoring stations
  93. Comparison of spatiotemporal distribution patterns of NO2 between four different types of air quality monitoring stations
  94. A Study of Sorptive Loss Patterns for Reduced Sulfur Compounds in the Use of the Bag Sampling Method
  95. The exceedance patterns of air quality criteria: a case study of ozone and nitrogen dioxide in Seoul, Korea between 1990 and 2000
  96. Application of micrometeorological approaches to measure methane exchange in a dry paddy field in the western coast of Korea
  97. The effects of wind speed on the relative relationships between different sized-fractions of airborne particles
  98. Performance characterization of the GC/PFPD for H2S, CH3SH, DMS, and DMDS in air
  99. Characterization of malodorous sulfur compounds in landfill gas
  100. DMS photochemistry during the Asian dust-storm period in the Spring of 2001: model simulations vs. field observations
  101. Comparative analysis of bias in the collection of airborne pollutants: Tests on major aromatic VOC using three types of sorbent-based methods
  102. Aerosol composition and its sources at the King Sejong Station, Antarctic peninsula
  103. Comparison of BTX Measurements Using a Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy and an On-Line Gas Chromatography System
  104. Relationships between spatial and temporal variabilities in airborne metal distributions in Won Ju City, Korea
  105. Monitoring of reduced sulfur compounds in the atmosphere of Gosan, Jeju Island during the Spring of 2001
  106. The effects of Asian Dust on particulate matter fractionation in Seoul, Korea during spring 2001
  107. Mercury emissions as landfill gas from a large-scale abandoned landfill site in Seoul
  108. The concentrations and fluxes of total gaseous mercury in a western coastal area of Korea during late March 2001
  109. Observations of aerosol-bound ionic compositions at Cheju Island, Korea
  110. Metals in airborne particulate matter from the first and second industrial complex area of Taejon city, Korea
  111. The distributions of BTEX compounds in the ambient atmosphere of the Nan-Ji-Do abandoned landfill site in Seoul
  112. A decadal shift in total gaseous mercury concentration levels in Seoul, Korea: changes between the late 1980s and the late 1990s
  113. The temporal distribution characteristics of total gaseous mercury at an urban monitoring site in Seoul during 1999–2000
  114. The soil–air exchange characteristics of total gaseous mercury from a large-scale municipal landfill area
  115. Ki-Hyun Kim, Min-Young Kim. The effects of anthropogenic sources on temporal distribution characteristics of total gaseous mercury in Korea. Atmospheric Environment 34 (2000) 3337–3347
  116. Some insights into short-term variability of total gaseous mercury in urban air
  117. Dimethylsulfide and its oxidation products in coastal atmospheres of Cheju Island
  118. The analysis of soil-metal concentrations and selection of extraction methods
  119. The effects of anthropogenic sources on temporal distribution characteristics of total gaseous mercury in Korea
  120. The exchange of gaseous mercury across soil–air interface in a residential area of Seoul, Korea
  121. The temporal variabilities in the concentrations of airborne lead and its relationship to aerosol behavior
  122. The concentrations of lead in urban and nonurban atmospheres of Won Ju city, Korea
  123. Temporal variation and cause of acidic precipitation from a monitoring network in Korea
  124. Design and initial tests of a dynamic enclosure chamber for measurements of vapor-phase mercury fluxes over soils
  125. Design and Initial Tests of a Dynamic Enclosure Chamber for Measurements of Vapor-Phase Mercury Fluxes Over Soils
  126. Micrometeorological Gradient Approach for Quantifying Air/Surface Exchange of Mercury Vapor: Tests Over Contaminated Soils
  127. Rare earth precipitation and coprecipitation behavior: The limiting role of PO43− on dissolved rare earth concentrations in seawater
  128. Carbon disulfide in the estuarine, coastal, and oceanic environments
  129. Rare earth element scavenging in seawater
  130. Carbon disulfide in seawater and the marine atmosphere over the North Atlantic
  131. Determination of carbon disulfide in natural waters by adsorbent preconcentration and gas chromatography with flame photometric detection