air pollutant Articles
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Characterizing Air Purification Plasmas with the Hiden HPR-60 MBMS
The quest for pure, pollutant-free indoor air is a priority in our modern age. Advanced air purification technologies have risen to the forefront to tackle this challenge. But behind every successful air purification technology lies a pivotal instrument for its analysis and optimization. Enter the Hiden HPR-60 MBMS. Air Purification Plasmas: A Brief Overview Air purification, through the use ...
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The Economic Burden of Air Pollution
Air pollution is not just polluting our landscapes, it is costing us real money. A study by the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air and Greenpeace found that air pollution is creating a global economic burden of about USD 2.9 trillion every year. For India, this figure is about USD 150 billion, erasing 5.4% of our GDP every year to air pollution-related costs. Such a tremendous economic ...
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Passive vs Active Sampling for Sensor-based Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Air pollution with its cascading effects across the population has become a serious matter of concern. To address this air pollution problem, availability of accurate and reliable air quality data is crucial. The quality of air monitoring depends upon how the sample of air is collected and how it is analysed. This paper majorly focuses on passive vs active sampling for air quality monitoring. ...
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Indiana (IN) Indoor Air Quality and Mold Expert
Indiana Indoor Air Quality Test & Sampling We provide indoor air quality (IAQ) pollution testing/sampling throughout Indiana (IN) for problems such as mold, bacteria, chemicals, allergens, dust, asbestos, lead and Building Related Illness or Sick Building Syndrome. Our History We have 40 years of experience in indoor air quality experts with the ability to investigate, test for and correct ...
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New Jersey (NJ) Indoor Air Quality and Mold Expert
Indoor Air Quality testing in NJ We provide indoor air quality (IAQ) pollution testing/sampling throughout New Jersey, New York City, and New York State for problems such as mold, bacteria, chemicals, allergens, dust, asbestos, lead and Building Related Illness or Sick Building Syndrome. Investigation, Testing, and Correctness We are indoor air quality experts with the ability to investigate, ...
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NEW YORK (NY) Indoor Air Quality and Mold Experts
We provide indoor air quality (IAQ) pollution testing/sampling throughout the New York City (NYC) and New York State (NY) area for problems such as mold, bacteria, chemicals, allergens, dust, asbestos, lead and Building Related Illness or Sick Building Syndrome. We have provided IAQ and mold services in the NYC area for 40 years! Do You Have Indoor Air Quality Issues In Your New York Building? ...
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Wisconsin (WI) Indoor Air Quality and Mold Expert
We provide indoor air quality (IAQ) pollution testing/sampling throughout Wisconsin (WI) for problems such as mold, bacteria, chemicals, allergens, dust, asbestos, lead and Building Related Illness or Sick Building Syndrome. We have 40 years of experience in indoor air quality experts with the ability to investigate, test for and correct IAQ pollution problems in a wide variety of settings ...
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Texas (TX) Indoor Air Quality and Mold Expert
We provide indoor air quality (IAQ) pollution testing/sampling throughout Texas (TX) for problems such as mold, bacteria, chemicals, allergens, dust, asbestos, lead and Building Related Illness or Sick Building Syndrome. We have 40 years of experience in indoor air quality experts with the ability to investigate, test for and correct IAQ pollution problems in a wide variety of settings including ...
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Georgia (GA) Indoor Air Quality and Mold Expert
We provide indoor air quality (IAQ) pollution testing/sampling throughout Georgia (GA) for problems such as mold, bacteria, chemicals, allergens, dust, asbestos, lead and Building Related Illness or Sick Building Syndrome. We have 40 years of experience in indoor air quality experts with the ability to investigate, test for and correct IAQ pollution problems in a wide variety of settings ...
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Continuous monitoring of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons using automatic thermal desorpition-gas chromatography
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group of over 100 different chemicals that are known to be formed typically during incomplete combustion of organic matter at high temperature. Their major sources in the atmosphere include industrial processes, vehicle exhausts, waste incinerations, and domestic heating emissions. Due to their carcinogenic/mutagenic effects. 16 PAHs are currently ...
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Continuous monitoring of BTEX and PAH using automatic thermal desorption-gas chromatography
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group of over 100 different chemicals that are known to be formed typically during incomplete combustion of organic matter at high temperature. Their major sources in the atmosphere include industrial processes, vehicle exhausts, waste incinerations, and domestic heating emissions. Due to their carcinogenic/mutagenic effects, 16 PAHs are currently ...
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Latest innovative solutions for PAH & VOCs monitoring in air – Case study presentation
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group of over 100 different chemicals that are known to be formed typically during incomplete combustion of organic matter at high temperature. Their major sources in the atmosphere include industrial processes, vehicle exhausts, waste incinerations, and domestic heating emissions. Due to their carcinogenic/mutagenic effects, 16 PAHs are currently ...
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Zero Air and on-site gas generation
Zero Air is air which is filtered to ensure it only contains less than 0.1 parts per million (PPM) of total hydrocarbons. Essentially a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, zero air is required for laboratory applications which would be negatively affected by the presence of hydrocarbons or small levels of sulphur or nitrous oxide. These gases can sometimes be present in air due to pollution. A ...
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Selecting the Right Air Quality Monitor
There are many types of air quality monitors available, but which one is the best choice for measuring gaseous air pollutant concentrations? There are two classes of such air quality monitors: sampling monitors and in-situ monitors (“in-situ” = “in the original position”). Sampling monitors utilises a manifold through which the air to be analysed is pumped. A small air ...
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On PM 2.5 Filters, Let’s just clear the air between us; ok?
In the area of a former military building complex in the Chaoyang District of Beijing is a unique and thriving artistic community. In the middle of this art district, is a strange 7-meter tall tower shaped like an avant-garde metallic pineapple. Designed by Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde, it is both an artistic creation and a functional tool meant to test a possible solution for Beijing’s ...
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Elemental composition of ambient aerosols measured with high temporal resolution using an online XRF spectrometer
Markus Furger1,*, María Cruz Minguillón2, Varun Yadav3, Jay G. Slowik1, Christoph Hüglin4, Roman Fröhlich1, Krag Petterson3, Urs Baltensperger1, André S. H. Prévôt1 1Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry, Paul Scherrer Institute, 5232 Villigen 5 PSI, Switzerland 2Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA), Consejo Superior de ...
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Air quality in Europe — 2016 report
This report presents an updated overview and analysis of air quality in Europe. It is focused in the state in 2015 and the development from 2004 to 2015. It reviews progress towards meeting the requirements of the air quality directives. An overview of the latest findings and estimates of the effects of air pollution on health and its impacts on ecosystems is also ...
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Modeling Tip: How to Import BREEZE AERMOD files into BREEZE Risk Analyst for Human Health Risk Assessments
Humans can be exposed to hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) either directly through inhalation or indirectly through ingestion or dermal contact, which can result in acute or chronic health effects. The risk of exposure varies depending on a number of variables, including the meteorological conditions, local geographical and emissions characteristics, the age of the individuals being exposed, and ...
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Latest innovative solutions for PAH & VOCs monitoring in air – Case study presentation
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group of over 100 different chemicals that are known to be formed typically during incomplete combustion of organic matter at high temperature. Their major sources in the atmosphere include industrial processes, vehicle exhausts, waste incinerations, and domestic heating emissions. Due to their carcinogenic/mutagenic effects, 16 PAHs are currently ...
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Continuous Monitoring of BTEX and PAH using Automatic Thermal Desorption-Gas Chromatography
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group of over 100 different chemicals that are known to be formed typically during incomplete combustion of organic matter at high temperature. Their major sources in the atmosphere include industrial processes, vehicle exhausts, waste incinerations, and domestic heating emissions. Due to their carcinogenic/mutagenic effects, 16 PAHs are currently ...
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