2nd Edition

Aerosols Handbook Measurement, Dosimetry, and Health Effects, Second Edition

Edited By Lev S. Ruzer, Naomi H. Harley Copyright 2013
668 Pages
by CRC Press

666 Pages 183 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

666 Pages
by CRC Press

With the rapid growth of the nanotechnology industry, the need to understand the biological effects of aerosol exposure has become increasingly important. Featuring contributions by leading experts in the field, Aerosols Handbook: Measurement, Dosimetry, and Health Effects, Second Edition offers an up-to-date overview of many aspects of aerosols, from properties to health effects and... Read more

Medical and Pharmaceutical Aerosols. Breathing Zone Exposure Assessment. Mechanisms of Particle Deposition. Aerosol Dose. Modeling Deposition of Inhaled Particles. Aerosol Chemistry and Physics: An Indoor Perspective. Chemical Analyses of Particle Filter Deposits. Health Effects of Ambient Ultrafine Particles. Nanoparticle Cell Penetration. High Aspect Ratio Nanomaterials: Characterization and Toxicology. Research and Development of a New Safe Form of Drugs. Bioaerosols. Atmospheric Pollution Related to Climate Change. Health Effects of Metals in Ambient Air Particular Matter. Radioactive Aerosols. Unattached Fraction of Radon Progeny as an Experimental Tool in the Assessment of the Risk of Nanoparticles. Filtration and Sampling of Aerosols by Fibrous Filters. Radioactive Aerosols of Chernobyl Accident. Classical Nucleation Theory: Account of Dependence of the Surface Tension on Curvature and Translation-Rotation Correction Factor. Radioactive Aerosol Standards. Radon and Thoron in the Environment: Concentrations and Lung Cancer Risk. Inhalation of the Long-Lived Radionuclides Uranium, Thorium, and Fallout Plutonium in the Atmosphere. Health Effects of Aerosols: Mechanisms and Epidemiology. Index.

Biography

Lev S. Ruzer has been a researcher in the Indoor Environment Department, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory since 1989. He has published more than 130 papers, two books as an editor (in English), and three books as an author (one in English and two in Russian). He also holds three patents. Under his supervision as the founder and chairman of Aerosol Laboratory at the Institute of Physico-Technical and Radiotechnical Measurements in Moscow, the set of installations for generating and measuring different types of aerosols was certified as a State Standard of Aerosols in the USSR.



Naomi H. Harley is a professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine at New York University. Dr. Harley was elected a council member to the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) in 1982 and was made an honorary member in 2000. She is an advisor to the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR). Dr. Harley has authored over 150 journal publications and six book chapters, and has four patents for radiation detection instrumentation. The most recent patent, issued in 2004, was for a miniature passive radon and thoron detector.