Trace Ozone Monitoring Articles
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SAGE Advice on Air Cleaners
The UK’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) Advice on Virus Air Cleaners The UK’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) has produced timely advice on the effectiveness and safety (or otherwise) of air cleaning technologies and devices in the context of fighting COVID-19. While the advice focusses on pre-Airora technologies, it is a valuable contribution as ...
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Chemical and toxicological evaluation of transformation products during advanced oxidation processes
The entry of pharmaceuticals into the water cycle from sewage treatment plants is of growing concern because environmental effects are evident at trace levels. Ozonation, UV- and UV/H2O2-treatment were tested as an additional step in waste water treatment because they have been proven to be effective in eliminating aqueous organic contaminants. The pharmaceuticals carbamazepine, ciprofloxacin, ...
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Remote sensing of particular pollution from space: Have we reached the promised land?
The recent literature on satellite remote sensing of air quality is reviewed. 2009 is the 50th anniversary of the first satellite atmospheric observations. For the first 40 of those years, atmospheric composition measurements, meteorology, and atmospheric structure and dynamics dominated the missions launched. Since 1995, 42 instruments relevant to air quality measurements have been put into ...
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Dynamic atmospheric chamber systems: applications to trace gas emissions from soil and plant uptake
Atmospheric emissions, transport, transformation and deposition of trace gases may be simulated through chambers. The dynamic flow-through chamber system has been developed in response to a need to measure emissions of nitrogen, sulphur and carbon compounds for a variety of field applications. Oxides of nitrogen (NO, NO2, NOY) emissions have been measured from agricultural fertilised/unfertilised ...
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