Aerosols : synthesis, optical properties and environmental implications

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    • Pearson, Adam Yanick

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Aerosols : synthesis, optical properties and environmental implications

Adam Yanick Pearson, editor

(Environmental health--physical, chemical and biological factors series)

‎Novinka (Nova Science Publishers), c2014

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Nanostructured materials and coatings have gained great importance due to their microstructural properties. Their applications have increased in different technological areas such as, in environmental pollution control, photo catalysis, optics, solid oxide fuel cells, electronic and optoelectronic devices, mechanical protection, catalysis, and in biomedical. Furthermore, advances in aerosol processing in recent years have increased the variety of produced nanostructured materials, including metals, oxides, ceramics, and composites, in different appearances such as nanoparticles, rods, belts, fibres, tubes, needles, and films. This book discusses the synthesis, properties and implications that aerosols have on the environment.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Recent Trends in Aerosol Absorption & Composition Derived from AERONET Measurements
  • Latitudinal Distribution Pattern of Beryllium-7 in Near-Surface Atmospheric Aerosols in the East Asian Monsoon Climate System, China & Implications on Air Pollutants
  • Aerosols Processing of Nanostructured Oxides for Environmental Applications
  • Index.

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