نتایج جستجو برای: sulfur dioxide so2

تعداد نتایج: 124620  

2012
Xinhua Shen Taehyoung Lee Jia Guo Xinfeng Wang Penghui Li Pengju Xu Yan Wang Yu Ren Wenxing Wang Tao Wang Yi Li Simon A. Carn Jeffrey L. Collett

Clouds play an important role in the oxidation of sulfur dioxide to sulfate, since aqueous phase sulfur dioxide oxidation is typically much faster than oxidation in the gas phase. Important aqueous phase oxidants include hydrogen peroxide, ozone and oxygen (catalyzed by trace metals). Because quantities of emitted sulfur dioxide in China are so large, however, it is possible that they exceed th...

2011
Azam Marjani Saeed Shirazian

This work deals with modeling and simulation of SO2 removal in a ceramic membrane by means of FEM. A mass transfer model was developed to predict the performance of SO2 absorption in a chemical solvent. The model was based on solving conservation equations for gas component in the membrane. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) of mass and momentum were used to solve the model equations. The simul...

2015
Samir Patel Anuradha Batra Ish Anand P. K. Sethi Davinder Singh Rana

Air pollution is potential environmental risk factors for stroke. There is strong association between short term exposure to air pollution and admission to hospital for stroke and mortality from stroke. These associations were strongest in low and middle income countries, suggesting the need for policy changes to reduce personal exposure to air pollutants. Ambient sulfur dioxide (SO2) is consid...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2017
Chih-Hsiang Chien Alexandros Theodore Chufan Zhou Chang-Yu Wu Yu-Mei Hsu Brian Birky

A novel personal sampler was designed to measure inorganic acid mists and gases for determining human exposure levels to these acids in workplaces. This sampler consists of (1) a parallel impactor for classifying aerosol by size following the ISO/CEN/ACGIH defined human thoracic fraction, (2) a cellulose filter to collect the residual acid mist but allowing penetration of sulfur dioxide gas, an...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 1997
J E Kelsall J M Samet S L Zeger J Xu

Analyses involving data from many locations throughout the world have now been conducted to assess the association between air pollution and mortality. To date, six independent analyses of mortality data for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have been reported. In this new analysis of Philadelphia data for 1974-1988, Poisson regression models were developed to estimate the increased risk of daily mor...

2012
Akhil Kadiyala

The present study examined the sensitivity of sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitric oxide (NO), and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations to the important factors affecting air quality inside a public transportation bus. Additionally, this study quantified the in-bus contaminant concentrations in relation to the ranked statistically significant variables. The independent variables to which the monitored...

2015
Bruce J. Kirenga Qingyu Meng Frederik van Gemert Hellen Aanyu-Tukamuhebwa Niels Chavannes Achilles Katamba Gerald Obai Thys van der Molen Stephan Schwander Vahid Mohsenin Paul B. Tchounwou

Air pollution is one of the leading global public health risks but its magnitude in many developing countries' cities is not known. We aimed to measure the concentration of particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter <2.5 µm (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and ozone (O3) pollutants in two Ugandan cities (Kampala and Jinja). PM2.5, O3, temperature and humidity were measur...

2010
Yuming Guo Shilu Tong Shanshan Li Adrian G Barnett Weiwei Yu Yanshen Zhang Xiaochuan Pan

BACKGROUND A number of epidemiological studies have been conducted to research the adverse effects of air pollution on mortality and morbidity. Hypertension is the most important risk factor for cardiovascular mortality. However, few previous studies have examined the relationship between gaseous air pollution and morbidity for hypertension. METHODS Daily data on emergency hospital visits (EH...

2013
Chau-Ren Jung Yu-Ting Lin Bing-Fang Hwang

There is limited evidence that long-term exposure to ambient air pollution increases the risk of childhood autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The objective of the study was to investigate the associations between long-term exposure to air pollution and newly diagnostic ASD in Taiwan. We conducted a population-based cohort of 49,073 children age less than 3 years in 2000 that were retrieved from Ta...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Shiliang Liu Daniel Krewski Yuanli Shi Yue Chen Richard T Burnett

The association between ambient air pollution and adverse health effects, such as emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and mortality from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, has been studied extensively in many countries, including Canada. Recently, studies conducted in China, the Czech Republic, and the United States have related ambient air pollution to adverse pregnancy outcomes. In...

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