Measurement of the electrostatic charge in airborne particles: H - Particle charge distribution of different aerosols

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This work gives sequence to the study on the measurement of the electrostatic charges in aerosols. The particle charge classifier developed for this purpose and presented in the previous paper (Marra and Coury, 2000) has been used here to measure the particle charge distribution of a number of different aerosols. The charges acquired by the particles were naturally derived from the aerosol generation procedure itself. Two types of aerosol generators were used: the vibrating orifice generator and turntable Venturi plate generator. In the vibrating orifice generator, mono-dispersed particles were generated by a solution of water/ethanol/methylene blue, while in the rotating plate generator, six different materials were utilized. The results showed no clear dependence between electric charge and particle diameter for the mono-dispersed aerosol. However, for the poly-dispersed aerosols, a linear dependence between particle size and charge could be noticed.

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Rodrigues, M. V., Marra, W. D., Almeida, R. G., & Coury, J. R. (2006). Measurement of the electrostatic charge in airborne particles: H - Particle charge distribution of different aerosols. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 23(1), 125–133. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322006000100014

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