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Application of smog chambers in atmospheric process studies.

Biwu ChuTianzeng ChenYongchun LiuQingxin MaYujing MuYonghong WangJinzhu MaPeng ZhangJun LiuChunshan LiuHuaqiao GuiRenzhi HuBo HuXinming WangYuesi WangJianguo LiuPinhua XieJianmin ChenQian LiuJingkun JiangJunhua LiKebin HeWenqing LiuGuibin JiangJiming HaoHong He
Published in: National science review (2021)
Smog chamber experimental systems, which have been widely used in laboratory simulation for studying atmospheric processes, are comprehensively reviewed in this paper. The components, development history, main research topics and main achievements of smog chambers are introduced. Typical smog chambers in the world, including their volumes, wall materials, light sources and features, are summarized and compared. Key factors of smog chambers and their influences on the simulation of the atmospheric environment are discussed, including wall loss, wall emission and background pollutants. The features of next-generation smog chambers and their application prospect in future studies of the atmospheric environment are also outlined in this paper.
Keyphrases
  • particulate matter
  • current status
  • air pollution
  • drinking water
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment
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