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Gerhard Lammel

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Influence of aerosol acidity and organic ligands on transition metal solubility and oxidative potential of fine particulate matter in urban environments

Athanasios Nenes, Gerhard Lammel

The adverse health effects of air pollution around the world have been associated with the inhalation of fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Such outcomes are thought to be related to the induction of oxidative stress due to the excess formation of reactive o ...
Amsterdam2023

Aerosol Health Effects from Molecular to Global Scales

Andrea Mario Arangio, Gerhard Lammel

Poor air quality is globally the largest environmental health risk. Epidemiological studies have uncovered clear relationships of gaseous pollutants and particulate matter (PM) with adverse health outcomes, including mortality by cardiovascular and respira ...
American Chemical Society2017

Tunable optical filter of porous silicon as key component for a MEMS spectrometer

Philippe Renaud, Sandra Schweizer, Gerhard Lammel

We present a microspectrometer based on a tunable interference filter for infrared or visible light that scans the desired part of the spectrum within milliseconds. A single pixel detector measures serially the intensity at selected wavelengths. This conce ...
2002
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