Not exact matches
Photo credit: DRIChakrabarty and colleagues found to their surprise that funeral pyre emissions
contain sunlight - absorbing organic carbon
aerosols known
as brown carbon.
This
contains the quote that quadrupling
aerosols could decrease the mean surface temperature (of Earth) by
as much
as 3.5 degrees K.
The team injected citric, adipic, and fulvic acid into the chamber
as seed
aerosols, and then introduced a secondary organic
aerosol from α - pinene, a carbon -
containing compound derived from pine trees.
The largest portion of these submicron
aerosols is organic, or carbon -
containing, and is classified
as two kinds: primary and secondary.
Most conventional air fresheners
contain basic chemicals such
as formaldehyde, petroleum distillates, 1,4 dichlorobenzene and
aerosol propellants.
As we saw, most conventional air fresheners contain chemicals such as formaldehyde, petroleum distillates, 1,4 dichlorobenzene and aerosol propellant
As we saw, most conventional air fresheners
contain chemicals such
as formaldehyde, petroleum distillates, 1,4 dichlorobenzene and aerosol propellant
as formaldehyde, petroleum distillates, 1,4 dichlorobenzene and
aerosol propellants.
Aerosols contain a powerful blast of highly concentrated chemicals and are generally used to treat the areas of infestation
as opposed to the areas of the dog.
Brown clouds
contain dark
aerosols such
as soot that are released into the atmosphere by burning organic matter.
The vertical profile is therefore important,
as BC
aerosols or mixtures of
aerosols containing a relatively large fraction of BC will exert a positive RF when located above clouds.
Also you focused on re-radiating meaning emitting long - wave spectrum - which possible, but I was thinking more about emitting the same wavelength,
as mentioned in this quote: «However,
aerosols (which often
contain water and if so can absorb red wavelengths) are usually larger than visible wavelengths and therefore absorb and reflect all wavelengths of light equally (this is not technically scattering, although it is often called that; it technically involves absorption and re-radiation, or reflection).»