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Control of Gases and Vapors by Adsorption, Absorption and Condensation

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Industrial Air Pollution

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Controlling emissions from industrial sources is important in protecting the quality of the air. This can be achieved by changing fuel sources, modifying or changing raw materials, using alternative production procedures or through the installation of add-on control devices. Although these emissions can exist in the form of particulate matter or as gases or vapors, this paper will focus on controlling gaseous air pollutants.

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Noll, K.E., Crowder, J.W. (1992). Control of Gases and Vapors by Adsorption, Absorption and Condensation. In: Müezzinoğlu, A., Williams, M.L. (eds) Industrial Air Pollution. NATO ASI Series, vol 31. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76051-8_16

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