mikrofeinen
Mikrofeinen, also known as microfines, are a type of particulate matter with a diameter smaller than 0.3 micrometers. They are a significant component of atmospheric particulate matter and are produced through various natural and anthropogenic processes. Microfines are often associated with fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which has a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less. These particles are small enough to penetrate deep into the respiratory system, including the alveoli, and can cause health issues such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
Microfines can originate from both natural sources, such as volcanic eruptions, sea spray, and dust storms,
Due to their small size and potential health impacts, mikrofeinen are a subject of ongoing research in