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Catalytic air pollution control [[electronic resource] ] : commercial technology / / Ronald M. Heck, Robert J. Farrauto, with Suresh T. Gulati
Catalytic air pollution control [[electronic resource] ] : commercial technology / / Ronald M. Heck, Robert J. Farrauto, with Suresh T. Gulati
Autore Heck Ronald M. <1943->
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (546 p.)
Disciplina 629.25/28
Altri autori (Persone) FarrautoRobert J. <1941->
GulatiSuresh T
Soggetto topico Air - Purification - Equipment and supplies
Catalysts
Automobiles - Catalytic converters
ISBN 1-280-59085-8
9786613620682
1-118-39771-1
1-118-39774-6
1-118-39772-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Catalytic Air Pollution Control: Commercial Technology; Contents; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, FIRST EDITION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, SECOND EDITION; I FUNDAMENTALS; 1. Catalyst Fundamentals; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Catalyzed Versus Noncatalyzed Reactions; 1.3 Catalytic Components; 1.4 Selectivity; 1.5 Promoters and their Effect on Activity and Selectivity; 1.6 Dispersed Model for Catalytic Component on Carrier: Pt on A12O3; 1.7 Chemical and Physical Steps in Heterogeneous Catalysis; 1.8 Practical Significance of Knowing the Rate-Limiting Step; References; Questions
2. The Preparation of Catalytic Materials: Carriers, Active Components, and Monolithic Substrates 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Carriers; 2.3 Making the Finished Catalyst; 2.4 Nomenclature for Dispersed Catalysts; 2.5 Monolithic Materials as Catalyst Substrates; 2.6 Preparing Monolithic Catalysts; 2.7 Catalytic Monoliths; 2.8 Catalyzed Monolith Nomenclature; 2.9 Precious Metal Recovery from Monolithic Catalysts; References; Questions; 3. Catalyst Characterization; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Physical Properties of Catalysts; 3.3 Chemical and Physical Morphology Structures of Catalytic Materials
3.4 Techniques for Fundamental Studies References; Questions; 4. Monolithic Reactors for Environmental Catalysis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Chemical Kinetic Control; 4.3 The Arrhenius Equation and Reaction Parameters; 4.4 Bulk Mass Transfer; 4.5 Reactor Bed Pressure Drop; 4.6 Summary; References; Questions; 5. Catalyst Deactivation; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Thermally Induced Deactivation; 5.3 Poisoning; 5.4 Washcoat Loss; 5.5 General Comments on Deactivation Diagnostics in Monolithic Catalysts for Environmental Applications; References; Questions; II MOBILE SOURCE; 6. Automotive Catalyst
6.1 Emissions and Regulations 6.2 The Catalytic Reactions for Pollution Abatement; 6.3 The Physical Structure of the Catalytic Converter; 6.4 First-Generation Converters: Oxidation Catalyst (1976-1979); 6.5 NOx, CO and HC Reduction: The Second Generation: The Three-Way Catalyst (1979-1986); 6.6 Vehicle Test Procedures (U.S., European, and Japanese); 6.7 NOx, CO, and HC Reduction: The Third Generation (1986-1992); 6.8 Palladium TWC Catalyst: The Fourth Generation (Mid-1990s); 6.9 Low-Emission Catalyst Technologies; 6.10 Modern TWC Technologies for the 2000's
6.11 Toward a Zero-Emission Stoichiometric Spark-Ignited Vehicle 6.12 Engineered Catalyst Design; 6.13 Lean-Burn Spark-Ignited Gasoline Engine; References; Questions; 7. Automotive Substrates; 7.1 Introduction to Ceramic Substrates; 7.2 Requirements for Substrates; 7.3 Design/Sizing of Substrates; 7.4 Physical Properties of Substrates; 7.5 Physical Durability; 7.6 Advances in Substrates; 7.7 Commercial Applications; 7.8 Summary; References; Questions; 8. Diesel Engine Emissions; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Worldwide Diesel Emission Standards; 8.3 NOx-Particulate Trade-Off
8.4 Analytical Procedures for Particulates
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141290103321
Heck Ronald M. <1943->  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley, c2009
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Catalytic air pollution control [[electronic resource] ] : commercial technology / / Ronald M. Heck, Robert J. Farrauto, with Suresh T. Gulati
Catalytic air pollution control [[electronic resource] ] : commercial technology / / Ronald M. Heck, Robert J. Farrauto, with Suresh T. Gulati
Autore Heck Ronald M. <1943->
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (546 p.)
Disciplina 629.25/28
Altri autori (Persone) FarrautoRobert J. <1941->
GulatiSuresh T
Soggetto topico Air - Purification - Equipment and supplies
Catalysts
Automobiles - Catalytic converters
ISBN 1-280-59085-8
9786613620682
1-118-39771-1
1-118-39774-6
1-118-39772-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Catalytic Air Pollution Control: Commercial Technology; Contents; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, FIRST EDITION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, SECOND EDITION; I FUNDAMENTALS; 1. Catalyst Fundamentals; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Catalyzed Versus Noncatalyzed Reactions; 1.3 Catalytic Components; 1.4 Selectivity; 1.5 Promoters and their Effect on Activity and Selectivity; 1.6 Dispersed Model for Catalytic Component on Carrier: Pt on A12O3; 1.7 Chemical and Physical Steps in Heterogeneous Catalysis; 1.8 Practical Significance of Knowing the Rate-Limiting Step; References; Questions
2. The Preparation of Catalytic Materials: Carriers, Active Components, and Monolithic Substrates 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Carriers; 2.3 Making the Finished Catalyst; 2.4 Nomenclature for Dispersed Catalysts; 2.5 Monolithic Materials as Catalyst Substrates; 2.6 Preparing Monolithic Catalysts; 2.7 Catalytic Monoliths; 2.8 Catalyzed Monolith Nomenclature; 2.9 Precious Metal Recovery from Monolithic Catalysts; References; Questions; 3. Catalyst Characterization; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Physical Properties of Catalysts; 3.3 Chemical and Physical Morphology Structures of Catalytic Materials
3.4 Techniques for Fundamental Studies References; Questions; 4. Monolithic Reactors for Environmental Catalysis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Chemical Kinetic Control; 4.3 The Arrhenius Equation and Reaction Parameters; 4.4 Bulk Mass Transfer; 4.5 Reactor Bed Pressure Drop; 4.6 Summary; References; Questions; 5. Catalyst Deactivation; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Thermally Induced Deactivation; 5.3 Poisoning; 5.4 Washcoat Loss; 5.5 General Comments on Deactivation Diagnostics in Monolithic Catalysts for Environmental Applications; References; Questions; II MOBILE SOURCE; 6. Automotive Catalyst
6.1 Emissions and Regulations 6.2 The Catalytic Reactions for Pollution Abatement; 6.3 The Physical Structure of the Catalytic Converter; 6.4 First-Generation Converters: Oxidation Catalyst (1976-1979); 6.5 NOx, CO and HC Reduction: The Second Generation: The Three-Way Catalyst (1979-1986); 6.6 Vehicle Test Procedures (U.S., European, and Japanese); 6.7 NOx, CO, and HC Reduction: The Third Generation (1986-1992); 6.8 Palladium TWC Catalyst: The Fourth Generation (Mid-1990s); 6.9 Low-Emission Catalyst Technologies; 6.10 Modern TWC Technologies for the 2000's
6.11 Toward a Zero-Emission Stoichiometric Spark-Ignited Vehicle 6.12 Engineered Catalyst Design; 6.13 Lean-Burn Spark-Ignited Gasoline Engine; References; Questions; 7. Automotive Substrates; 7.1 Introduction to Ceramic Substrates; 7.2 Requirements for Substrates; 7.3 Design/Sizing of Substrates; 7.4 Physical Properties of Substrates; 7.5 Physical Durability; 7.6 Advances in Substrates; 7.7 Commercial Applications; 7.8 Summary; References; Questions; 8. Diesel Engine Emissions; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Worldwide Diesel Emission Standards; 8.3 NOx-Particulate Trade-Off
8.4 Analytical Procedures for Particulates
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827012803321
Heck Ronald M. <1943->  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley, c2009
Materiale a stampa
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Diesel Emissions and Their Control
Diesel Emissions and Their Control
Autore Khair Magdi K
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Warrendale : , : SAE International, , 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (583 pages)
Disciplina 629.25/28
Altri autori (Persone) MajewskyW. Addy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Diesel engine basics -- The case for the diesel engine -- Engine fundamental and design parameters -- Air induction for diesel engines -- Diesel fuel injection -- Combustion in diesel engines -- Emissions formation in diesel engines -- Diesel emissions -- Characterization of emissions -- Health and environmental effects -- Measurement of emissions -- Emission regulations -- Diesel fuels -- Petroleum Diesel Fuel -- Alternative Diesel Fuels -- Emission control through engine design -- Emerging technologies and the modern diesel engine -- Water assition to diesel combustion -- Exhaust gas recirculation in diesel engines -- Controls for modern diesel engines -- Exhaust gas aftertreatment -- Emission control catalysts -- Diesel catalysts -- Diesel particulate filters -- Diesel filter materials -- Diesel filters systems -- Plasma exhaust treatment.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910438318703321
Khair Magdi K  
Warrendale : , : SAE International, , 2006
Materiale a stampa
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Material aspects in automotive catalytic converters
Material aspects in automotive catalytic converters
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 pages)
Disciplina 629.25/28
Soggetto topico Automobiles - Materials - Catalytic converters
Automotive Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
ISBN 1-280-55827-X
9786610558278
3-527-60053-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Materials aspects in automotive catalytic converters
Record Nr. UNISA-996216256703316
[Place of publication not identified], : Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde, 2002
Materiale a stampa
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Particulate emissions from vehicles [[electronic resource] /] / by Peter Eastwood
Particulate emissions from vehicles [[electronic resource] /] / by Peter Eastwood
Autore Eastwood Peter <1963->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (513 p.)
Disciplina 629.25/28
629.2528
Collana Wiley-professional engineering publishing series
Soggetto topico Automobiles - Motors - Exhaust gas
Air - Pollution
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-31988-0
9786611319885
0-470-98651-4
0-470-98650-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Particulate Emissions from Vehicles; Contents; Preface; Acronyms and Abbreviations; About the Author; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Air Traffic; 1.2 Motor Vehicles; 1.3 The Legislative Framework; 2 Fundamentals; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Properties of Aerosol Particles; 2.2.1 Diameter and Shape; 2.2.2 Size Distribution; 2.2.3 Transport and Deposition; 2.2.4 Transformation and Mutation; 2.3 Particles in the Atmosphere; 2.3.1 Character and Behaviour; 2.3.2 Aerosols in Nature; 2.3.3 Anthropogenic Aerosols; 2.3.4 Environmental Implications; 2.4 Motor Vehicle Particulate; 2.4.1 Some Typical Particles Dissected
2.4.2 What Happens Within the Engine2.4.3 What Happens Within the Exhaust; 2.4.4 Number Versus Mass; 2.5 Closure; 2.5.1 Properties of Aerosol Particles; 2.5.2 Particles in the Atmosphere; 2.5.3 Motor Vehicle Particulate; 3 Formation I: Composition; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Carbonaceous Fraction: I. Classical Models; 3.2.1 Empiricisms; 3.2.2 Inception; 3.2.3 Surface Growth; 3.2.4 Agglomeration; 3.2.5 Oxidation; 3.3 Carbonaceous Fraction: II. The Combusting Plume; 3.3.1 Historical Overview; 3.3.2 Premixed Burn; 3.3.3 Mixing-controlled Burn; 3.3.4 Late Burn
3.4 Carbonaceous Fraction: III. Wall Interactions3.4.1 Theoretical; 3.4.2 Experimental; 3.5 Ash Fraction; 3.5.1 Chemical Reactions; 3.5.2 Gas-to-Particle Conversion; 3.6 Organic Fraction; 3.6.1 Preparatory Chemical Reactions; 3.6.2 Chemical Reactions in the Exhaust; 3.6.3 Gas-to-Particle Conversion: Models; 3.6.4 Gas-to-Particle Conversion: Measurements; 3.6.5 White Smoke; 3.7 Sulphate Fraction; 3.7.1 Chemical Reactions; 3.7.2 Gas-to-Particle Conversion; 3.8 Closure; 3.8.1 Carbonaceous Fraction I. Classical Models; 3.8.2 Carbonaceous Fraction II. The Combusting Plume
3.8.3 Carbonaceous Fraction III. Wall Interactions3.8.4 Ash Fraction; 3.8.5 Organic Fraction; 3.8.6 Sulphate Fraction; 4 Formation II: Location; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Within the Exhaust System; 4.2.1 Storage and Release; 4.2.2 Deposition Within Catalysts; 4.3 Within the Exhaust Plume; 4.3.1 Long-term Ageing in the Atmosphere; 4.4 Within the Transfer Line; 4.5 Within the Dilution Tunnel; 4.6 On the Filter; 4.7 Closure; 4.7.1 Within the Exhaust System; 4.7.2 Within the Exhaust Plume; 4.7.3 Within the Transfer Line; 4.7.4 Within the Dilution Tunnel; 4.7.5 On the Filter; 4.7.6 General Remarks
5 Measurement5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Particulate Measured Conventionally; 5.2.1 Drawing a Sample of Exhaust Gas; 5.2.2 Diluting the Exhaust; 5.2.3 Collection onto a Filter; 5.2.4 Fractionation by Gasification; 5.2.5 Fractionation by Dissolution; 5.2.6 Chemically Assaying the Organic Fraction; 5.2.7 Biologically Assaying the Organic Fraction; 5.3 Particulate Measured Individually; 5.3.1 Inertial Mobility; 5.3.2 Electrical Mobility; 5.3.3 Laser-induced Incandescence; 5.3.4 Light Scattering; 5.4 Particulate Measured Collectively; 5.4.1 Photoacousticity; 5.4.2 Photoelectric and Diffusion Charging
5.4.3 Electrical Charge
Record Nr. UNINA-9910145282403321
Eastwood Peter <1963->  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
Materiale a stampa
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Particulate emissions from vehicles [[electronic resource] /] / by Peter Eastwood
Particulate emissions from vehicles [[electronic resource] /] / by Peter Eastwood
Autore Eastwood Peter <1963->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (513 p.)
Disciplina 629.25/28
629.2528
Collana Wiley-professional engineering publishing series
Soggetto topico Automobiles - Motors - Exhaust gas
Air - Pollution
ISBN 1-281-31988-0
9786611319885
0-470-98651-4
0-470-98650-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Particulate Emissions from Vehicles; Contents; Preface; Acronyms and Abbreviations; About the Author; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Air Traffic; 1.2 Motor Vehicles; 1.3 The Legislative Framework; 2 Fundamentals; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Properties of Aerosol Particles; 2.2.1 Diameter and Shape; 2.2.2 Size Distribution; 2.2.3 Transport and Deposition; 2.2.4 Transformation and Mutation; 2.3 Particles in the Atmosphere; 2.3.1 Character and Behaviour; 2.3.2 Aerosols in Nature; 2.3.3 Anthropogenic Aerosols; 2.3.4 Environmental Implications; 2.4 Motor Vehicle Particulate; 2.4.1 Some Typical Particles Dissected
2.4.2 What Happens Within the Engine2.4.3 What Happens Within the Exhaust; 2.4.4 Number Versus Mass; 2.5 Closure; 2.5.1 Properties of Aerosol Particles; 2.5.2 Particles in the Atmosphere; 2.5.3 Motor Vehicle Particulate; 3 Formation I: Composition; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Carbonaceous Fraction: I. Classical Models; 3.2.1 Empiricisms; 3.2.2 Inception; 3.2.3 Surface Growth; 3.2.4 Agglomeration; 3.2.5 Oxidation; 3.3 Carbonaceous Fraction: II. The Combusting Plume; 3.3.1 Historical Overview; 3.3.2 Premixed Burn; 3.3.3 Mixing-controlled Burn; 3.3.4 Late Burn
3.4 Carbonaceous Fraction: III. Wall Interactions3.4.1 Theoretical; 3.4.2 Experimental; 3.5 Ash Fraction; 3.5.1 Chemical Reactions; 3.5.2 Gas-to-Particle Conversion; 3.6 Organic Fraction; 3.6.1 Preparatory Chemical Reactions; 3.6.2 Chemical Reactions in the Exhaust; 3.6.3 Gas-to-Particle Conversion: Models; 3.6.4 Gas-to-Particle Conversion: Measurements; 3.6.5 White Smoke; 3.7 Sulphate Fraction; 3.7.1 Chemical Reactions; 3.7.2 Gas-to-Particle Conversion; 3.8 Closure; 3.8.1 Carbonaceous Fraction I. Classical Models; 3.8.2 Carbonaceous Fraction II. The Combusting Plume
3.8.3 Carbonaceous Fraction III. Wall Interactions3.8.4 Ash Fraction; 3.8.5 Organic Fraction; 3.8.6 Sulphate Fraction; 4 Formation II: Location; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Within the Exhaust System; 4.2.1 Storage and Release; 4.2.2 Deposition Within Catalysts; 4.3 Within the Exhaust Plume; 4.3.1 Long-term Ageing in the Atmosphere; 4.4 Within the Transfer Line; 4.5 Within the Dilution Tunnel; 4.6 On the Filter; 4.7 Closure; 4.7.1 Within the Exhaust System; 4.7.2 Within the Exhaust Plume; 4.7.3 Within the Transfer Line; 4.7.4 Within the Dilution Tunnel; 4.7.5 On the Filter; 4.7.6 General Remarks
5 Measurement5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Particulate Measured Conventionally; 5.2.1 Drawing a Sample of Exhaust Gas; 5.2.2 Diluting the Exhaust; 5.2.3 Collection onto a Filter; 5.2.4 Fractionation by Gasification; 5.2.5 Fractionation by Dissolution; 5.2.6 Chemically Assaying the Organic Fraction; 5.2.7 Biologically Assaying the Organic Fraction; 5.3 Particulate Measured Individually; 5.3.1 Inertial Mobility; 5.3.2 Electrical Mobility; 5.3.3 Laser-induced Incandescence; 5.3.4 Light Scattering; 5.4 Particulate Measured Collectively; 5.4.1 Photoacousticity; 5.4.2 Photoelectric and Diffusion Charging
5.4.3 Electrical Charge
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829803303321
Eastwood Peter <1963->  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Particulate emissions from vehicles [[electronic resource] /] / by Peter Eastwood
Particulate emissions from vehicles [[electronic resource] /] / by Peter Eastwood
Autore Eastwood Peter <1963->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (513 p.)
Disciplina 629.25/28
629.2528
Collana Wiley-professional engineering publishing series
Soggetto topico Automobiles - Motors - Exhaust gas
Air - Pollution
ISBN 1-281-31988-0
9786611319885
0-470-98651-4
0-470-98650-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Particulate Emissions from Vehicles; Contents; Preface; Acronyms and Abbreviations; About the Author; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Air Traffic; 1.2 Motor Vehicles; 1.3 The Legislative Framework; 2 Fundamentals; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Properties of Aerosol Particles; 2.2.1 Diameter and Shape; 2.2.2 Size Distribution; 2.2.3 Transport and Deposition; 2.2.4 Transformation and Mutation; 2.3 Particles in the Atmosphere; 2.3.1 Character and Behaviour; 2.3.2 Aerosols in Nature; 2.3.3 Anthropogenic Aerosols; 2.3.4 Environmental Implications; 2.4 Motor Vehicle Particulate; 2.4.1 Some Typical Particles Dissected
2.4.2 What Happens Within the Engine2.4.3 What Happens Within the Exhaust; 2.4.4 Number Versus Mass; 2.5 Closure; 2.5.1 Properties of Aerosol Particles; 2.5.2 Particles in the Atmosphere; 2.5.3 Motor Vehicle Particulate; 3 Formation I: Composition; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Carbonaceous Fraction: I. Classical Models; 3.2.1 Empiricisms; 3.2.2 Inception; 3.2.3 Surface Growth; 3.2.4 Agglomeration; 3.2.5 Oxidation; 3.3 Carbonaceous Fraction: II. The Combusting Plume; 3.3.1 Historical Overview; 3.3.2 Premixed Burn; 3.3.3 Mixing-controlled Burn; 3.3.4 Late Burn
3.4 Carbonaceous Fraction: III. Wall Interactions3.4.1 Theoretical; 3.4.2 Experimental; 3.5 Ash Fraction; 3.5.1 Chemical Reactions; 3.5.2 Gas-to-Particle Conversion; 3.6 Organic Fraction; 3.6.1 Preparatory Chemical Reactions; 3.6.2 Chemical Reactions in the Exhaust; 3.6.3 Gas-to-Particle Conversion: Models; 3.6.4 Gas-to-Particle Conversion: Measurements; 3.6.5 White Smoke; 3.7 Sulphate Fraction; 3.7.1 Chemical Reactions; 3.7.2 Gas-to-Particle Conversion; 3.8 Closure; 3.8.1 Carbonaceous Fraction I. Classical Models; 3.8.2 Carbonaceous Fraction II. The Combusting Plume
3.8.3 Carbonaceous Fraction III. Wall Interactions3.8.4 Ash Fraction; 3.8.5 Organic Fraction; 3.8.6 Sulphate Fraction; 4 Formation II: Location; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Within the Exhaust System; 4.2.1 Storage and Release; 4.2.2 Deposition Within Catalysts; 4.3 Within the Exhaust Plume; 4.3.1 Long-term Ageing in the Atmosphere; 4.4 Within the Transfer Line; 4.5 Within the Dilution Tunnel; 4.6 On the Filter; 4.7 Closure; 4.7.1 Within the Exhaust System; 4.7.2 Within the Exhaust Plume; 4.7.3 Within the Transfer Line; 4.7.4 Within the Dilution Tunnel; 4.7.5 On the Filter; 4.7.6 General Remarks
5 Measurement5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Particulate Measured Conventionally; 5.2.1 Drawing a Sample of Exhaust Gas; 5.2.2 Diluting the Exhaust; 5.2.3 Collection onto a Filter; 5.2.4 Fractionation by Gasification; 5.2.5 Fractionation by Dissolution; 5.2.6 Chemically Assaying the Organic Fraction; 5.2.7 Biologically Assaying the Organic Fraction; 5.3 Particulate Measured Individually; 5.3.1 Inertial Mobility; 5.3.2 Electrical Mobility; 5.3.3 Laser-induced Incandescence; 5.3.4 Light Scattering; 5.4 Particulate Measured Collectively; 5.4.1 Photoacousticity; 5.4.2 Photoelectric and Diffusion Charging
5.4.3 Electrical Charge
Record Nr. UNINA-9910840574203321
Eastwood Peter <1963->  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
Materiale a stampa
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