James Van Strien, Sara Vahaji, Petros Lappas, David Morton, Kiao Inthavong
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Spatial and temporal characterization of droplet diameter and velocities of a nasal spray atomization
Nasal sprays can deliver drugs topically to the nasal cavity and, alternatively, to the vascular system via the nasal epithelium, avoiding painful injections. The atomized spray characteristics can...
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Aerosol Science and Technology publishes theoretical, numerical and experimental investigations papers that advance knowledge of aerosols and facilitate its application. Articles on either basic or applied work are suitable. Examples of topics include instrumentation for the measurement of aerosol physical, optical, chemical and biological properties; aerosol dynamics and transport phenomena; numerical modeling; charging; nucleation; nanoparticles and nanotechnology; lung deposition and health effects; filtration; and aerosol generation.
Consistent with the criteria given above, papers that deal with the atmosphere, climate change, indoor and workplace environments, homeland security, pharmaceutical aerosols, combustion sources, aerosol synthesis reactors, and contamination control in semiconductor manufacturing will be considered. AST normally does not consider papers that describe routine measurements or models for aerosol air quality assessment.