Description
Book SynopsisAn aerosol is a dispersion of a liquid or solid in gas. Fog (water particles in air), smoke (carbon particles in air), and spray paint are all aerosols. Materials created using aerosol processing include pigments, advanced ceramics (superconductors, electronics, sensors), and optical waveguides that make up our telephone systems.
Table of ContentsParticle Size Distribution and Physical and Chemical Characteristics.
Particle Transport.
Particle Growth, Evaporation, and Nucleation.
Collision and Coalescence.
Intraparticle Transport Processes.
Models Based on the General Dynamic Equation.
Chemistry.
Characteristics of Nanostructured Materials.
Overall Qualitative Behavior of Gas-to-Particle Conversion Processes.
Technology of Gas-to-Particle Conversion.
Overall Qualitative Behavior of Liquid-to-Solid and Solid-to-Solid Conversion Processes.
Technology: Liquid-to-Solid and Solid-to-Solid Conversion.
Film Formation.
Film Generation Technologies.
Aerosol Reactor Components.
Measurement Techniques.
Index.