Online nanoparticle mass measurement by combined aerosol particle mass analyzer and differential mobility analyzer: Comparison of theory and measurements

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Abstract

A combination of a differential mobility analyzer (DMA) and aerosol particle mass analyzer (APM) is used to measure the mass of NIST Standard Reference Materials (SRM) PSL spheres with 60 and 100 nm nominal diameter, and NIST traceable 300 nm PSL spheres. The calibration PSL spheres were previously characterized by modal diameter and spread in particle size. We used the DMA to separate the particles with modal diameter in a narrow mobility diameter range. The mass of the separated particles is measured using the APM. The measured mass is converted to diameter using a specific density of 1.05. We found that there was good agreement between our measurements and calibration modal diameter. The measured average modal diameters are 59.23 and 101.2 nm for nominal diameters of 60 and 100 nm (calibration modal diameter: 60.39 and 100.7 nm) PSL spheres, respectively. The repeatability uncertainty of these measurements is reported. For 300 nm, the measured diameter was 305.5 nm, which is an agreement with calibration diameter within 1.8%. The effect of spread in particle size on the APM transfer function is investigated. Two sources of the spread in mono-dispersed particle size distributions are discussed: (a) spread due to the triangular DMA transfer function, and (b) spread in the calibration particle size. The APM response function is calculated numerically with parabolic flow through the APM and diffusion broadening. As expected from theory, the calculated APM response function and measured data followed a similar trend with respect to APM voltage. However, the theoretical APM transfer function is narrower than the measured APM response. Copyright © American Association for Aerosol Research.

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Lall, A. A., Ma, X., Guha, S., Mulholland, G. W., & Zachariah, M. R. (2009). Online nanoparticle mass measurement by combined aerosol particle mass analyzer and differential mobility analyzer: Comparison of theory and measurements. Aerosol Science and Technology, 43(11), 1075–1083. https://doi.org/10.1080/02786820903095484

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