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Characterization of Particulate Matter in Different Archives
Mašková, Ludmila ; Smolík, Jiří ; Vodička, Petr
Indoor air pollution in cultural heritage buildings such as museums, libraries and archives can be harmful for materials stored there. Adverse effects of most of gaseous pollutants are well described (Thomson, 1965), but less is known about airborne particles. Particles cover a wide range of sizes and have a variable composition. These characteristics determine their transport to the surfaces and also possible negative effects (Nazaroff and Cass, 1989).
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Experimentální studie depozice aerosolů v testovací komoře.
Hruška, A. ; Dohányosová, Pavla ; Hemerka, J. ; Smolík, Jiří
Particle-phase contaminants in the indoor environment can cause adverse health effects on the general public. It is therefore important to understand the particle behavior. One of the most important processes, which affect the indoor aerosol concentration, is a particle deposition on walls and other inner surfaces. The properties of the aerosol deposition is a main subject of a GACR project conducted in collaboration between the Czech Technical University and The Laboratory of Aerosol Chemistry and Physics of the Institute of Chemical Processes Fundamentals AS CR.
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