CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING TRANSACTIONS
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VOL.40
Guest
Editor: Renato
Del Rosso
Copyright © 2014, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.,
ISBN 978-88-95608-31-0; ISSN 2283-9216
EDITORIAL
This volume #40 of Chemical Engineering Transactions publishes articles on themes related to Environmental Odour Monitoring and Control.
Since
several decades it is known that odours resulting directly or indirectly from
human activities may cause adverse effects on citizens, and are recently being
considered as atmospheric contaminants.
Odors
are, among atmospheric pollutants, the major cause of population's complaints
to local authorities. Indeed, several conventional pollutants are generally
not perceived by population, even if they might be harmful for human health,
especially if normal exposure limit concentrations are exceeded.
On the contrary, some odours are perceived far below normal exposure limit concentrations,
due to the presence of odorous compounds having extremely low odour detection
threshold concentration. For these reasons, odours are nowadays subject to control
and regulation in many countries.
The need to regulate odour impacts entails the requirement of specific methods
for odour measurement. Regardless of the measurement technique adopted (dynamic
olfactometry, chemical analysis or electronic nose), the quality of the results
obtained is heavily dependent on appropriate sampling, which is one of the main
issues relating to odour characterization and measurement.
This CET Volume 40, focuses on recent regulatory approaches for the evaluation
of odour exposure, on sampling strategies and equipment, and on the main techniques
for odour measurement and odour impact assessment (e.g., chemical analyses,
dynamic olfactometry, electronic noses, dispersion modeling, etc.). Moreover,
another important topic concerns the possibility of direct odour measurement
in the field for direct odour exposure assessment or dispersion modeling validation
purposes.
The Articles of this Volume cover 5 different subjects
Policy and Regulation
Sampling
Environmental Odours and VOCs Assessment
Odour Control and Abatement Techniques
Other Applications of Odour Measurements
All the articles have been peer-reviewed for acceptance by at least two reviewers,
frequently by three and rarely by more (see: Publication
Policy) All the articles are identified by a DOI number and will be
evaluated for inclusion into SCOPUS and ISI citation databases.
Sauro
Pierucci, Jirí
J. Kleme
(CET Editors in Chief)