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The Effects of Air Pollution on the Built Environment

Series: Air Pollution Reviews Volume: 2
Edited By: Peter Brimblecombe
180 pages
The Effects of Air Pollution on the Built Environment
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  • The Effects of Air Pollution on the Built Environment ISBN: 9781860942914 Paperback Apr 2003 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

Air pollution damages materials, but it has changed dramatically in the past century, with a reduction in the concentration of corrosive primary pollutants in urban atmospheres. At the same time, architectural styles and types of materials have changed, as we have moved to more organically rich, photochemically active atmospheres. Contemporary air pollutants have the potential to degrade organic coatings and polymers, which are of great importance to modern structures, while increasing amounts of fine diesel soot spoil the simple lines and smooth areas characteristic of many modern buildings. This book examines a range of materials, discussing the ways in which they are likely to be damaged by air pollutants. It should be of interest to scientists and policymakers dealing with the effects of urban air pollution.

Contents

Long Term Damage to the Built Environment (P Brimblecombe & D Camuffo); Background Controls on Urban Stone Decay: Lessons from Natural Rock Weathering (B J Smith); Mechanisms of Air Pollution Damage to Stone (C Sabbioni); Mechanisms of Air Pollution Damage to Brick, Concrete and Mortar (T Yates); Salts and Crusts (M Steiger); Organic Pollutants in the Built Environment and Their Effect on the Microorganisms (C Saiz-Jimenez); Air Pollution Damage to Metals (J Tidblad & V Kucera); The Effect of Air Pollution on Glass (J Leissner); The Effects of Ozone on Materials - Experimental Evaluation of the Susceptibility of Polymeric Materials to Ozone (D S Lee et al.); The Soiling of Buildings by Air Pollution (J Watt & R Hamilton); Changes in Soiling Patterns Over Time on the Cathedral of Learning (W Tang et al.); Exposure of Buildings to Pollutants in Urban Areas: A Review of the Contributions from Different Sources (D J Hall et al.); The Whole Building and Patterns of Degradation (R Inkpen).

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Series: Air Pollution Reviews Volume: 2
Edited By: Peter Brimblecombe
180 pages
Media reviews
Overall, this volume succeeds well in its aim to examine a range of materials and discuss the ways in which they are likely to be damaged by air pollutants. There is a wealth of useful information, and the wide scope means that it is of broad interest ... the book is amazingly good value for a hardback specialized volume. Environmental Conservation
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