Beschreibung
Inhaltsangabe1 INTRODUCTION. 1.1 Overview of Particulate Matter (PM) Control. 1.2 PM. 1.3 PM10. 1.4 PM2.5. 1.5 The Scientifi c Basis for Ambient Air Quality Standards. 1.6 Primary Standards vs. Secondary Standards. 1.8 Who Is Most at Risk? 1.9 Current Legislation. 1.10 References. 2 HEALTH EFFECTS. 2.1 Results of Recent Studies. 2.2 EPA Position on Certain Health Effects. 2.3 References. 3 AIR MONITORING. 3.1 AMBIENT AIR MONITORING METHODS. 3.2 EMISSION MEASUREMENT METHODS. 4 EMISSION CONTROL METHODS. 4.1 FABRIC FILTER/BAGHOUSES. 4.2 ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS. 4.3 WET SCRUBBERS. 4.4 ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VERIFICATION AND BAGHOUSE FILTRATION PRODUCTS. 4.5 COST CONSIDERATIONS. 5 NANOPARTICULATES. 5.1 What Is a Nanoparticle? 5.2 What Is Nanotechnology? 5.3 What Is Nanotoxicology? 5.4 Health Concerns/Issues. 5.5 Ongoing Research. 5.6 Current Organizations/Research. 5.7 Diesel Nanoparticulate Matter. 5.8 Nanofi lters/Nanotechnology in the Fabric Filter Industry. 5.9 Additional Research Concerning Nanofi ber Filtration. 5.10 References. Index.
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Hersteller:
Wiley-VCH GmbH
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DE 69469 Weinheim
Autorenportrait
John D. McKenna, PhD, is the President and CEO of ETS, Inc. He has more than thirty years of experience working in the field of pollution control, including managing a broad range of air and water pollution control applications. James H. Turner, PhD, PE, is a chemical engineer with forty years of technical experience. The bulk of his career has been spent working with particles, particle control (especially fabric filtration), and control system costing, primarily as part of the regulatory process. James P. McKenna Jr., BS, graduated from Manhattan College with a degree in chemical engineering. He has spent nearly a decade designing air pollution control equipment as well as performing field-testing of stack emissions.
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Inhalt
1 INTRODUCTION. 1.1 Overview of Particulate Matter (PM) Control. 1.2 PM. 1.3 PM10. 1.4 PM2.5. 1.5 The Scientifi c Basis for Ambient Air Quality Standards. 1.6 Primary Standards vs. Secondary Standards. 1.8 Who Is Most at Risk? 1.9 Current Legislation. 1.10 References. 2 HEALTH EFFECTS. 2.1 Results of Recent Studies. 2.2 EPA Position on Certain Health Effects. 2.3 References. 3 AIR MONITORING. 3.1 AMBIENT AIR MONITORING METHODS. 3.2 EMISSION MEASUREMENT METHODS. 4 EMISSION CONTROL METHODS. 4.1 FABRIC FILTER/BAGHOUSES. 4.2 ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS. 4.3 WET SCRUBBERS. 4.4 ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VERIFICATION AND BAGHOUSE FILTRATION PRODUCTS. 4.5 COST CONSIDERATIONS. 5 NANOPARTICULATES. 5.1 What Is a Nanoparticle? 5.2 What Is Nanotechnology? 5.3 What Is Nanotoxicology? 5.4 Health Concerns/Issues. 5.5 Ongoing Research. 5.6 Current Organizations/Research. 5.7 Diesel Nanoparticulate Matter. 5.8 Nanofi lters/Nanotechnology in the Fabric Filter Industry. 5.9 Additional Research Concerning Nanofi ber Filtration. 5.10 References. Index.