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Fundamentals of air quality assessment and evaluation of the impact of various sources of the air pollutants are the main goals. Description of basic methods for determination of air pollutants criteria are the second main part including general rules of their monitoring and flow rate measurement in ducts.
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Students will be able to: analyse the samples of the ambient, indoor and workplace air analyse the samples of waste gases measure the flowrate of the waste gases throughout the ducts express the gaseous mixtures composition and mass flow of the pollutants into the ambient air
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Student successfully works out given example. Student successfully answers test questions. Last update: Skácel František (09.07.2018)
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Lessons completed by some practical examples. Calculus of mass concentration, flow rate of waste gas and mass flow of various pollutants. Last update: Skácel František (21.05.2018)
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Introduction consists of description of basic characteristics of analytical matrix and factors affecting its profile. Methods of thermodynamic variables determining its profile are included. Next part deals with instrumentation for sampling of gaseous mixtures and particle matter including selection of measuring/sampling plane, positioning of sampling/measuring points, and flow rate of flowing gas measuring methods. Third part is focused onto offline and online metods for analytical matrix major components determination with particular attention paid to the use of spectroscopic methods for gaseous mixtures analysis. Fourth most extenxive part is made up of description various online and offline methods for determination of inorganic analytes, volatile organic compounds and mass concentration of particles. Fifth part reports offline methods for analysis of toxic metals and persistent organic pollutants related to particle matter. Engineering calculus is an independent part focused onto mass concentration, mass flow, and specific emission rate calculation. Final part deals with remote sensing of ambient air pollutants and the use of bioindicators.
1. Factors influencing the analytical matrices, i.e. ambient air quality, waste gas etc. 2. Thermodynamic variables of sampled air 3. Sampling and sample treatment instrumentation 4. Calibration 5. Thermodynamic variables and flow rate measurement 6. On-line and off-line determination of major components of the air 7. On-line and off-line determination of inorganic compounds 8. On-line and off-line determination of particle matter 9. Determination of inorganic compounds sorbed onto particle matter 10. Determination of organic compounds sorbed onto particle matter 11. On-line and off-line determination of volatile organic compounds 12. On-line and off-line determination of persistent organic pollutants 13. Automated monitoring systems 14. Remote sensing and bioindicators of air pollution
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http://www.epa.gov/ttn/emc/promgate.html http://www.epa.gov/ttn/amtic/airtox.html http://www.epa.gov/ttn/amtic/inorg.html http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2003-154/ https://www.osha.gov/dts/sltc/methods/index.html http://www.temis.nl/index.php http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.html
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Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Last update: Skácel František (09.07.2018)
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