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Glass, inorganic composition dependence

The chemical composition of indoor particles is very complex and depends on the particle origin as well as on any postformation processes in which the particle is involved. Some types of particles, like asbestos and glass fibres, consist of inorganic materials, while other types, like cellulose fibres, are purely organic. The most important chemical properties of particles include... [Pg.128]


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