The effectiveness of a condensational growth technique for particle abatement, activated via heterogeneous nucleation, was evaluated both theoretically and experimentally. Based upon information present in the literature, the heterogeneous nucleation rate and particle activation probability were estimated as a function of the environmental conditions. This work demonstrated that it is possible to capture the dispersed particles in the water droplets with high efficiency, depending on operating conditions. Increased final particle size, which improves removal from the gas stream, was found with relatively high inlet vapor concentrations and low working temperatures. It is also worth noting that extreme working conditions might be useful for ...
We examine the nucleated (with barrier) activation of perfectly wetting (zero contact angle) particl...
The off-gas from the incineration of waste and fossil fuels contains numerous gaseous and solid poll...
The effect of particle chemical composition on the counting efficiency of a commercially available n...
The effectiveness of a condensational growth technique for particle abatement, activated via heterog...
Ultrafine particles are among the most toxic pollutants produced by industrial processes and diesel ...
The control of particle emissions from industrial plants is a crucial point in pollution control mai...
This paper aims to evaluate how condensational growth may be used to improve the performances of a V...
This paper reports a study of the heterogeneous condensation of sub-micrometric particles produced b...
<div><p>This article presents a membrane-based process to improve separation efficiency of airborne ...
To improve the efficiency of aerosol separation, a process sequence for particle enlargement by cond...
The paper shows experimental findings aimed to prove the effectiveness of a concept design for fine ...
The effect of chemical composition of aerosol particles on the counting efficiency of a TSI 3790 con...
Summarization: The effect of chemical composition of aerosol particles on the counting efficiency of...
Summarization: A theoretical analysis for the description of insoluble particles activation in the a...
It is now well established that the emission of sub-micrometric particulate matter entrained in flue...
We examine the nucleated (with barrier) activation of perfectly wetting (zero contact angle) particl...
The off-gas from the incineration of waste and fossil fuels contains numerous gaseous and solid poll...
The effect of particle chemical composition on the counting efficiency of a commercially available n...
The effectiveness of a condensational growth technique for particle abatement, activated via heterog...
Ultrafine particles are among the most toxic pollutants produced by industrial processes and diesel ...
The control of particle emissions from industrial plants is a crucial point in pollution control mai...
This paper aims to evaluate how condensational growth may be used to improve the performances of a V...
This paper reports a study of the heterogeneous condensation of sub-micrometric particles produced b...
<div><p>This article presents a membrane-based process to improve separation efficiency of airborne ...
To improve the efficiency of aerosol separation, a process sequence for particle enlargement by cond...
The paper shows experimental findings aimed to prove the effectiveness of a concept design for fine ...
The effect of chemical composition of aerosol particles on the counting efficiency of a TSI 3790 con...
Summarization: The effect of chemical composition of aerosol particles on the counting efficiency of...
Summarization: A theoretical analysis for the description of insoluble particles activation in the a...
It is now well established that the emission of sub-micrometric particulate matter entrained in flue...
We examine the nucleated (with barrier) activation of perfectly wetting (zero contact angle) particl...
The off-gas from the incineration of waste and fossil fuels contains numerous gaseous and solid poll...
The effect of particle chemical composition on the counting efficiency of a commercially available n...