Indoor Environments and Aerosols
Aerosol in indoor environments include smoke from cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cooking and other combustion sources; resuspended household dust, newly created secondary aerosol from chemical reactions, biological particles including pollen, mold spores, bacteria and viruses, and outdoor aerosol that infiltrate or are brought indoors through ventilation air (open windows and mechanical systems). AS&T is an important journal for publication of research that details the physical characteristics and dynamics of aerosols in homes, public buildings, transportation environments, and other closed spaces. Exposure to and health effects of indoor aerosol is also an important topic that has been explored in the journal. Many of the first seminal papers detailing indoor aerosol research were published in AS&T.
Edited by
Prof. Shelly L. Miller(University of Colorado Boulder, USA)
Prof. Gediminas “Gedi” Mainelis(Rutgers, USA)