@ARTICLE{Konieczyński_Jan_Properties_2007, author={Konieczyński, Jan and Komosiński, Bogusław and Żelechower, Michał}, volume={vol. 33}, number={No 2}, pages={3-22}, journal={Archives of Environmental Protection}, howpublished={online}, year={2007}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={Knowledge on the physicochemical properties of PM emitted from industrial installations is necessary for assessing current state of ambient air and selecting proper methods for preventing suspended PM from degrading the air quality. Similar to many other industries, fast developing ceramic tile industry releases some amounts of PM to the atmosphere. Samples of PM were taken from main technological operations of three tile manufacturing installations, located in three various plants. The collected PM was examined for granular composition, morphology, phase composition and heavy metal content by using instrumental methods.}, type={Article}, title={Properties of Particulate Matter Emitted from Manufacturing of Ceramic Products}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/123236/PDF-MASTER/3_AE_VOL_33_2_2007_Konieczynski_Properties.pdf}, keywords={particulate matter emission, ceramic industry, chemical and mineralogical composition, PM1, PM5, PM 10 content}, }