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Title:
Aerosol measurement : principles, techniques, and applications
Edition:
3rd ed.
Publication Information:
Hoboken, NJ. : Wiley, c2011.
Physical Description:
xiv, 883 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 29 cm.
ISBN:
9780470387412

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Aerosol Measurement: Principles, Techniques, and Applications Third Edition is the most detailed treatment available of the latest aerosol measurement methods. Drawing on the know-how of numerous expert contributors; it provides a solid grasp of measurement fundamentals and practices a wide variety of aerosol applications.

This new edition is updated to address new and developing applications of aerosol measurement, including applications in environmental health, atmospheric science, climate change, air pollution, public health, nanotechnology, particle and powder technology, pharmaceutical research and development, clean room technology (integrated circuit manufacture), and nuclear waste management.


Author Notes

PRAMOD KULKARNI DSc , is a Physical Scientist, Senior Service Fellow, at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Environmental Engineering and Science Program at the University of Cincinnati.

The late PAUL A. BARON PhD , was a Physical Scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

KLAUS WILLEKE PhD , is Professor Emeritus of Environmental Health at the University of Cincinnati.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to Aerosol Characterization
Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Aerosol Transport
Chapter 3 Physical and Chemical Processes in Aerosol Systems
Chapter 4 Size Distribution Characteristics of Aerosols
Chapter 5 An Approach to Performing Aerosol Measurements,
Chapter 6 Aerosol Transport in Sampling Lines and Inlets
Chapter 7 Sampling and Analysis Using Filters
Chapter 8 Sampling and Measurement Using Inertial, Gravitational, Centrifugal, and Thermal Techniques
Chapter 9 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Atmospheric Aerosols
Chapter 10 Microscopy and Microanalysis of Individual Collected Particles
Chapter 11 Real Time Particle Analysis by Mass Spectrometry
Chapter 12 Semi-Continuous Mass Measurement
Chapter 13 Optical Measurement Techniques: Fundamentals and Applications
Chapter 14 Real-Time Techniques for Aerodynamic Size Measurement
Chapter 15 Electrical Techniques
Chapter 16 Instruments and Samplers Based on Diffusional Separation
Chapter 17 Condensation Particle Counters
Chapter 18 Instruments Based on Electrical Detection of Aerosols
Chapter 19 Electrodynamic Levitation of Particles
Chapter 20 Fundamentals of CONE-JET Electrospreay
Chapter 21 Calibration of Aerosol Instruments
Chapter 22 Size Distribution Data Analysis and Presentation
Chapter 23 Nonspherical Particle Measurments: Shape Factor, Fractals, and Fibers
Chapter 24 Biological Particle Sampling
Chapter 25 Workplace Aerosol Measurement
Chapter 26 Ambient Aerosol Sampling
Chapter 27 Indoor Aerosol Exposure Assessment
Chapter 28 Radioactive Aerosols
Chapter 29 Measurement of Cloud and Aerosol Particles from Aircraft
Chapter 30 Satellite Based Measurement of Atmospheric Aerosols
Chapter 31 Atmospheric New Particle Formation: Physical and Chemical Measurements
Chapter 32 Electrical Classification and Condensations Detection of Sub-3 NM Aerosols
Chapter 33 High-Temperature Aerosols: Measurement and Deposition of Nanoparticle Films
Chapter 34 Characterization and Measurement of Atmospheric Large Particles (PM?10 MM)
Chapter 35 Manufacturing of Materials by Aerosol Processes
Chapter 36 Aerosol Measurements in Cleanrooms
Chapter 37 Sampling Techniques in Inhalation Toxicology
Chapter 38 Factors Governing Pulmonary Response to Inhaled Particulate Matter
Chapter 39 Measurement of Pharmaceutical and Diagnostic Inhalation Aerosols
Appendix A Glossary of Terms
Appendix B Conversion Factors
Appendix C Commonly Used Constants
Appendix D Some Properties of Air and Water
Appendix E Key Dimensionaless Numbers
Appendix F Properties of Particles
Appendix G Geometric Formulas
Appendix H Bulk Density of Some Common Aerosol Materials
Appendix I List of Manufacturers and Suppliers