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Chemistry of indoor air pollution / Azin Eftekhari, Youngbo Won, Glenn Morrison & Nga Lee Ng.
Author
Eftekhari, Azin
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Washington, DC, USA : American Chemical Society, 2023.
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (some color).
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Subject(s)
Indoor air pollution
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Indoor air quality
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Environmental chemistry
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Environmental toxicology
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Author
Won, Youngbo
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Morrison, Glenn
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Ng, Nga Lee
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American Chemical Society
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Series
ACS in focus,
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ACS in focus, 2691-8307
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Summary note
"Indoor air pollution is a growing concern as people spend more time indoors. Evaluating indoor air quality (IAQ) is complex because numerous processes affect IAQ. Indoor chemistry also has unique features compared to outdoor atmospheric chemistry. This digital primer is intended to provide an overview of indoor air pollutants and how indoor chemistry affects the concentrations of pollutants. It covers many topics, including the latest research on measurement techniques, modeling approaches, and strategies for controlling pollutants. Overall, this primer provides a valuable resource for scientists interested in understanding and controlling indoor air pollution and chemical reactions. The authors hope that the information presented in this primer will help improve IAQ and promote a healthier indoor environment."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780841299832
0841299838
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