Charged aerosol particles and air pollution

Environmental Letters
J R Brock, W H Marlow

Abstract

Possible environmental effects and the importance of charged aerosol particles are examined. Some calculations of the evolution of the charge distribution of the atmospheric aerosol are presented. Several possible environmental effects of particle charge are noted including effects on particle coagulation, dry deposition, and deposition in the lung. Finally some problems in aerosol charging are reviewed as they pertain to various technical operations in air pollution control.

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Feb 14, 2003·Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology·Abderrahim NemmarBenoit Nemery

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