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Investigating the charge states of ambient and indoor aerosols

Investigating the charge states of ambient and indoor aerosols

by aerosol science | Aug 1, 2019

Filtration of Charged Aerosols Theme: Aerosol Technology                 Start date: Cohort 1: 2019 Supervisors: Dr Marc Stettler (Imperial), Dr Adam Boies (Cambridge) and Prof. Jonathan Reid (Bristol) Conveying and generation of powders can lead to very high levels...
Investigating the charge states of ambient and indoor aerosols

Development of a packed bed reactor for carbon nanotube synthesis

by aerosol science | Aug 1, 2019

Development of a packed bed reactor for carbon nanotube synthesis Theme: Aerosol Technology Start date: Cohort 1: 2019 Supervisors: Dr Adam Boies (Cambridge) Abstract:  Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are one of the most attractive materials of the future that can be used in...

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