Tropospheric | Environmental XPRT
Articles & Whitepapers
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Air Pollution Part 2 – Sources of Gaseous Substances
Air pollutants are effectively either specific gas-phase molecules or small solid-phase particles suspended in the air. The latter are as a collective referred to as particulates. Let’s take a closer look at the origins of gaseous pollutants. Many anthropogenic activities give rise to gaseous air pollutants, but there are also a few natural sources. Stationary and Mobile Combustion ...
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Toluene as an indicator of vehicular exhaust: Impact on Air Quality - Case Study
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO)1 , toluene (C6H5CH3) is a Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) that is believed to be the most abundant hydrocarbon in the troposphere. Sources ...
News
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What Pollutants Are Measured in the Air? Aerosols
Aerosols are tiny particles that are suspended in the air all around us. Although some aerosols are large enough to be visible to the naked human eye, the majority are so small that we do not even notice them. However, they have the ability to ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Trace Gas Analyzer
The nCLD 899 Y analyzer is the next generation in high precision nitrogen oxide measurement. Unique in speed and reliability, the nCLD 899 Y is modular designed and capable of detecting lowest quantities of NO, NOx and NO2 in the range of parts per trillion. The new and intuitive graphical user interface “GUI“ also individually displays and connects to other instruments’ data.