Theoretical study of equilibrium bipolar charge distribution on nonuniform primary straight chain aggregate aerosols

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A general theory describing the equilibrium bipolar charge distribution for straight chain aggregate aerosols consisting of primary spheres of different diameters was derived from a theory previously developed for linear chain aggregate of uniform spheres. The present theory is based on the assumptions that (1) the individual primary particles of a straight chain aggregate are charged independently, (2) the probability that a particular primary particle has acquired q elementary charges is governed by the Gaussian distribution predicted by Boltzmann's law, based on particle size; and (3) the resultant charge of a straight chain aggregate is the algebraic sum of the charges carried by the constituent primary spheres. The present theory can be stated as follows: The equilibrium bipolar charge distribution of straight chain aggregate aerosols with nonuniform primary spheres can be expressed by Boltzmann's law with an equivalent diameter such that deL = Σni=1 di. The limitations imposed by the assumptions are also discussed. © 1983 Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc.

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Yeh, H. C., & Cheng, Y. S. (1982). Theoretical study of equilibrium bipolar charge distribution on nonuniform primary straight chain aggregate aerosols. Aerosol Science and Technology, 2(3), 383–388. https://doi.org/10.1080/02786828308958642

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