Evaluation of a Portable Aerosol Collector and Spectrometer to measure particle concentration by composition and size.
Aerosol Sci Technol
; 53(6): 675-687, 2019 Jun 03.
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| ID: mdl-37736266
ABSTRACT
We evaluated a newly developed Portable Aerosol Collector and Spectrometer (PACS) in the laboratory. We developed an algorithm to estimate mass concentration by size and composition with a PACS. In laboratory experiments, we compared particle size distributions measured with the PACS to research instruments for multi-modal aerosols two-mode generated by spark discharge, consisting of ultrafine (fresh Mn fume) and fine particles (aged Cu fume); and three-mode produced by adding coarse particles (Arizona road dust) to the two-mode. Near-real-time size distributions from the PACS compared favorably to those from a scanning mobility particle sizer and an aerodynamic particle sizer for the three-mode aerosol (number, bias=9.4% and R2=0.96; surface area, bias=17.8%, R2=0.77; mass, bias=-2.2%, R2=0.94), but less so for the two-mode aerosol (number, bias=-17.7% and R2=0.51; surface area, bias=-45.5%, R2=0; for mass, bias=-81.75%, R2=0.08). Elemental mass concentrations by size were similar to those measured with a nano micro-orifice uniform deposition impactor for coarse-mode particles, whereas agreement was considerably poorer for ultrafine- and fine-mode particles. The PACS has merit in estimating multi-metric concentrations by size and composition but requires further research to resolve discrepancies identified for two-mode aerosol.
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En
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Aerosol Sci Technol
Year:
2019
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Article
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United States