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Impact of low- and high-oxidation diesel particulate filters on genotoxic exhaust constituents
Heeb, N. V., Schmid, P., Kohler, M., Gujer, E., Zennegg, M., Wenger, D., … Mayer, A. (2010). Impact of low- and high-oxidation diesel particulate filters on genotoxic exhaust constituents. Environmental Science and Technology, 44(3), 1078-1084. https://doi.org/10.1021/es9019222
Secondary effects of catalytic diesel particulate filters: conversion of PAHs versus formation of nitro-PAHs
Heeb, N. V., Schmid, P., Kohler, M., Gujer, E., Zennegg, M., Wenger, D., … Mayer, A. (2008). Secondary effects of catalytic diesel particulate filters: conversion of PAHs versus formation of nitro-PAHs. Environmental Science and Technology, 42(10), 3773-3779. https://doi.org/10.1021/es7026949
Secondary emissions. Secondary effects of catalytic diesel particulate traps
Heeb, N., Schmid, P., Kohler, M., Zennegg, M., Wenger, D., Wichser, A., … Mayer, A. (2008). Secondary emissions. Secondary effects of catalytic diesel particulate traps. In A. Mayer (Ed.), Haus der Technik Fachbuch: Vol. 97. Particle filter retrofit for all diesel engines (pp. 315-335).
Secondary effects of catalytic diesel particulate filters: copper-induced formation of PCDD/Fs
Heeb, N. V., Zennegg, M., Gujer, E., Honegger, P., Zeyer, K., Gfeller, U., … Mayer, A. (2007). Secondary effects of catalytic diesel particulate filters: copper-induced formation of PCDD/Fs. Environmental Science and Technology, 41(16), 5789-5794. https://doi.org/10.1021/es062962x