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Akimoto, Hajime.
Atmospheric multiphase chemistryfundamentals of secondary aerosol formation /
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Title/Author:
Atmospheric multiphase chemistryHajime Akimoto, Jun Hirokawa.
Reminder of title:
fundamentals of secondary aerosol formation /
Author:
Akimoto, Hajime.
other author:
Hirokawa, Jun.
Published:
Hoboken, NJ :John Wiley & Sons,2020.
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Atmospheric aerosols.
Online resource:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119422419
ISBN:
9781119422419$q(electronic bk.)
Atmospheric multiphase chemistryfundamentals of secondary aerosol formation /
Akimoto, Hajime.
Atmospheric multiphase chemistry
fundamentals of secondary aerosol formation /[electronic resource] :Hajime Akimoto, Jun Hirokawa. - 1st ed. - Hoboken, NJ :John Wiley & Sons,2020. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This book aims to provide knowledge on multiphase chemical processes to graduate students and research scientists who wish to learn more about aerosol chemistry. It provides fundamentals on gas-liquid equilibrium, gas phase reactions, bulk aqueous phase reactions, gas-particle interface reactions related to formation of secondary aerosols. It also describes on new particle formation, and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity. Field observations and modelling on secondary aerosols and PM2.5 are also described. Atmospheric aerosols (typified by PM2.5) play a critical role in air quality and climate change. There is growing evidence that the multiphase reactions involving heterogeneous reactions on the air-particle interface and the reactions in the bulk liquid phase of cloud/fog or wet aerosol droplets are important processes forming secondary aerosols in addition to gas-phase oxidation reactions to form low-volatile compounds. This area is closely related to the evolving interest in the air-water interface characterization and aqueous interface organic reactions in the physical chemistry community. The field is also related to reactions in biological cells and organisms"--
ISBN: 9781119422419$q(electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
347139
Atmospheric aerosols.
LC Class. No.: QC882.42
Dewey Class. No.: 551.51/13
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