Aerosols: Science and Engineering

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Aerosol science and engineering is a vibrant field of particle technology and chemical reaction engineering. The book presents a timely account of this interdisciplinary topic and its various application areas. It will be of interest to scientists or engineers active in aerosol physics, aerosol or colloid chemistry, atmospheric processes, and chemical, mechanical, environmental and/or materials engineering. Almost all micro-and nanoparticle processes in chemical processes involve aerosol dynamics or fine-particle dynamics. Understanding the critical role of aerosols is vital in the dissemination of the Corona virus.

Author(s): Pratim Biswas, Gregory Yablonsky
Publisher: De Gruyter
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 180
City: Berlin

Contents
List of contributing authors
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Early stages of particle formation in aerosol reactors: measurement and theory
Chapter 3 Aerosol methodologies for synthesis of materials
Chapter 4 Calibration and applications of low-cost particle sensors: a review of recent advances
Chapter 5 Carbon dioxide conversion methodologies
Chapter 6 Aerosol science and nanoscale engineering enabling agriculture
Chapter 7 Airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2: variants and effect of vaccines
Index