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Effect of Burn Parameters on PAH Emissions at Conditions Relevant for Prescribed Fires

Karl Töpperwien,Guillaume Vignat, Alexandra J. Feinberg,Conner Daube,Mitchell W. Alton,Edward C. Fortner,Manjula R. Canagaratna, Matthias F. Kling, Mary Johnson, Kari Nadeau,Scott Herndon,John T. Jayne,Matthias Ihme

arxiv(2024)

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Wildfire smoke is a health hazard as it contains a mixture of carcinogenic volatile compounds and fine particulate matter. In particular, exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is a major concern, since these compounds have been recognized as important contributors to the overall carcinogenic risk of smoke exposure. In this work, gas and particle-phase PAH emissions from the combustion of Eastern White Pine (pinus strobus) were quantified using time-of-flight mass spectrometry over a range of burn conditions representative of wildfires and prescribed fires. These experiments allow for controlling conditions of fuel moisture, heat flux, and oxygen concentration to understand their impact on PAH emissions. We find that optimal conditions for fuel moisture content of 20 - 30 60 - 70 kW/m^2, and oxygen concentrations of the burn environment of 5 - 15 can reduce the emissions of the heavy molar weight PAHs by up to 77 analysis shows that the relative carcinogenic risk can be reduced by more than 50 from forest treatment activities.
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