Md Firoz KhanAhmad Hazuwan HamidMd Aynul BariAbdul Basit Ahmad TajudinMohd Talib LatifMohd Shahrul Mohd NadzirMazrura SahaniMuhammad Ikram A. WahabYusri YusupKhairul Nizam Abdul MauludMohd Famey YusoffNowshad AminMd AkhtaruzzamanWarren KindzierskiPrashant Kumar2024-05-202024-05-202019Khan, M. F., Hamid, A. H., Bari, M. A., Tajudin, A. B. A., Latif, M. T., Nadzir, M. S. M., ... & Kumar, P. (2019). Airborne particles in the city center of Kuala Lumpur: Origin, potential driving factors, and deposition flux in human respiratory airways. Science of the total environment, 650, 1195-1206.https://repoemc.ukm.my/handle/123456789/1254Equatorial warming conditions in urban areas can influence the particle number concentrations (PNCs), but studies assessing such factors are limited. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of size-resolved PNCs, their potential deposition rate in the human respiratory system, and probable local and transboundary inputs of PNCs in Kuala Lumpur.enUrban air pollutionParticle number concentrationSize distributionRespiratory depositionAirborne particles in the city center of Kuala Lumpur: Origin, potential driving factors, and deposition flux in human respiratory airwaysJournal