Pérez Díaz, José LuisLlerena Aguilar, F. J.Martin Perez, T.Sánchez García-Casarrubios, JuanRuiz Navas, Elisa María2022-07-132022-07-132019-03Pérez-Díaz, J. L., Llerena-Aguilar, F. J., Martín-Pérez, T., Sánchez-García-Casarrubios, J., & Ruiz-Navas, E. (2018). Decontamination of Diesel particles from air by using the Counterfog® system. In Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health, 12, (3), 305–3101873-9318https://hdl.handle.net/10016/35445The existence of particles with diameter under 10m in air is strongly correlated with respiratory diseases. These particles are profusely produced by heating systems, traffic, and Diesel engines creating a serious problem to modern cities. Natural mechanisms removing particles from the atmosphere are too slow to deal with the huge amount of particles daily released by human activity. The objective of this work is to measure the effectiveness of a new technology called Counterfog (R) to eliminate airborne particles. The results show that Counterfog (R) is able to wash out PM10, PM5, and PM2.5 Diesel-generated airborne particles quite efficiently.5eng© Springer Nature B.V. 2018Atribución 3.0 EspañaDiesel exhaust particlesPm2.5Pm10CounterfogPollutionMortalityEmissionsDecontamination of Diesel particles from air by using the Counterfog (R) systemresearch articleTelecomunicacioneshttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11869-018-00656-7open access3053310Air Quality Atmosphere and Health12AR/0000023421