Emerging Technologies for Air Quality Improvement
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 October 2023) | Viewed by 5661
Special Issue Editor
Interests: air quality; analytical chemistry; atmospheric chemistry; source apportionment, particulate matter; climate change; catalysis
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Dear Colleagues,
Which emerging technologies are the answer to poor air quality? This Special Issue, Emerging Technologies for Air Quality Improvement, aims to answer the above question covering all the latest outstanding developments in the field of air quality (AQ) improvement technologies.
Among many environmental challenges we are currently facing, air quality is especially difficult to manage. The enforcement of regulation is complicated by the difficulty of tracking down the source of harmful emissions. Moreover, the elimination of air pollution is usually expensive. A promising aspect of modern society is that many newer technologies—some of which are already in use—can help facilitate a measurable decrease in pollution. Emerging technologies have a lot to offer to that end, both helping to reduce pollution and contaminants and to clean up conventional operations. This Special Issue will describe recent research and developments in the field of innovative technologies which aim to improve both indoor and outdoor environments. The Issue will focus on studies which implement innovative technologies for air pollution abatement. Such technologies include photocatalysis, innovative materials, smart air conditioning, smart air purification systems, green agriculture, clean industry and vehicle technologies, etc. Furthermore, it will also focus on methodological approaches to AQ improvement such as the implementation of wide sensor networks that will allow decision-making based on real-time data, high-tech cameras for the quantification and monitoring of pollution events, citizen engagement in reducing air pollution, making using of more advanced sensors, analytics, and communication tools, etc.
Emerging technologies in terms of both infrastructure and methodology aiming to respond in a timely fashion to air pollution and help to ensure cleaner air for all are welcome.
Dr. Thomas Maggos
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- air pollution abatement
- emerging technologies for AQ improvement
- photocatalysis
- smart air purifiers and air conditions
- smart air pollution sensors and cameras
- citizen science for air pollution abatement
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