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Environmentally persistent free radicals are ubiquitous in wildfire charcoals and remain stable for years
Environmental Studies and ForestryCommunications Earth & Environment

Environmentally persistent free radicals are ubiquitous in wildfire charcoals and remain stable for years

G. Sigmund, C. Santín, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Gabriel Sigmund, Cristina Santín, Marc Pignitter, Nathalie Tepe, Stefan H. Doerr, and Thilo Hofmann uncovers the surprising stability and concentration of environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFRs) in wildfire charcoal, revealing it as a significant global source potentially linked to harmful reactive oxygen species.... show more
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