The importance of PM10/2.5 emissions
Author(s): Lesley L Sloss
Price: £180.00
Ref: CCC/89 |
No. of Tables: 22 |
Increasing attention is being given to fine particulates as a cause of human respiratory and cardiac problems and reduced atmospheric visibility. This has prompted development of ambient air quality standards for PM10 and more recently PM2.5 in the United States, Canada, and other countries. To understand the contribution of stationary sources to ambient PM2.5, data on the mass and chemical composition of primary PM2.5 emissions are needed. Emission data are also needed for gaseous PM2.5 precursors, for example SO2, NOx, ammonia and volatile organic compounds (VOC). Once a complete inventory of chemicallyspeciated source emissions is established, source apportionment techniques can be used to identify significant contributors to PM2.5 and to evaluate the effectiveness of source control strategies. Control technologies are available which can reduce emissions of fine particles and the precursors of secondary particulates. However, the complex chemistry of these fine particulates means that is not clear whether these control technologies will achieve the reductions required.
Customers who bought this report also bought...
Mercury - emissions and control
CCC/58 - ISBN: 92-9029-371-3Recently there have been some major moves towards implementing emission limits and/or emission control technologies for mercury emissions from coal combustion in several countries, especially in the USA. This report draws tog... More...
Price: £180.00
PM10/PM2.5 - emissions and effects
CCC/08 - ISBN: 92-9029-312-8Power generation including coal-fired power stations is responsible for much less particulate and Nox emissions but generally more SO2 emissions than mobile sources such as road traffic. Most emissions are continuing to decli... More...
Price: £60.00
Sampling and analysis of PM10/PM2.5
CCC/09 - ISBN: 92-9029-313-6Ambient concentrations are of most concern with respect to effects on human health and comprise a complex mixture of pollutants which varies in time and from place to place. Accurate measurement and monitoring of PM 10More...
Price: £60.00
SO3 issues for coal-fired plant
CCC/72 - ISBN: 92-9029-387-XDuring the combustion of coal in a furnace most of the sulphur in the fuel is oxidised to SO2 but a small and variable percentage is further oxidised to SO3. The SO3 is pr... More...
Price: £180.00
Developments in particulate control
CCC/73 - ISBN: 92-9029-388-8There is little question that standards for the control of particulate emissions will be more and more stringent in the future, especially for fine particles in the micron and ... More...
Price: £180.00