Measurements of Air Pollutants

  • Published: 2014-12-08
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This course is about measurements of gaseous and particulate pollutants in the atmosphere. Characteristics of air pollutants, particulate matter, their sampling, real time monitoring, and analyses will be discussed. Examples will be given to illustrate each of the available measurement techniques. The course aims to give students a comprehensive understanding of the most important gaseous pollutants and particulate matter which are affecting people’s lives today, including local air quality, regional haze (visibility impairment) and global climate change.

Lecture 1: Characteristics of Air Pollutants
Lecture 2: Air Sampling Considerations
Lecture 3: Detection of Criteria Gaseous Air Pollutants
Lecture 4: Particulate Sampling: Filter based samplers and cascade impactors
Lecture 5: Denuder sampling techniques
Lecture 6: Direct Measurement Techniques of Aerosols
Lecture 7: Real time size distribution measurements
Lecture 8: Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Atmospheric Organic Aerosols