Improvement of Air Pollution Control Technology
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Air Pollution Control".
                
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Special Issue Editors
Interests: particulate matter; filtration; dust control; filter regeneration; gas-particle flow
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: particulate matter; occupational health; indoor air purification; respiratory protection; health risk assessment
Interests: atmosphere aerosol characterization; carbon aerosol emission characteristics; toxicological effect of particulate matter; aging mechanism of aerosol; optical property of aerosol
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: particulate matter; aerosol filtration; dust collector; filter regeneration; pulsed-jet cleaning
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue focuses on the improvement of air pollution control technology. Air pollution, particularly from particulate matter (PM) and gaseous pollutants, poses a significant threat to public health and the environment. These pollutants originate from diverse natural and anthropogenic sources, exhibiting complex physicochemical characteristics. While established control technologies exist, continuous improvement is crucial to meet increasingly stringent environmental standards and address emerging challenges.
We aim to compile high-quality research that showcases recent advancements and innovative designs and provides a deeper mechanistic understanding of air pollution control. Our goal is to provide the scientific and engineering community with a valuable resource to drive the development of more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective purification technologies.
This Special Issue welcomes contributions focused on but not limited to novel control and purification technologies, system optimization and modeling, mechanism and process understanding, advanced materials and sorbents, monitoring and characterization, integrated and hybrid systems, and health and environmental impact assessment. If in doubt about the suitability of your research for this Special Issue, potential authors are invited to discuss their research ideas with the Guest Editor before preparing their manuscripts.
Dr. Jianlong Li
Dr. Bin Yang
Prof. Dr. Hong Huang
Dr. Quanquan Wu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- air pollution monitoring and properties
- air pollution migration and simulation
- control approach
- individual respiratory protection
- health impacts
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