Influence of particle charging on TEOM measurements in the presence of an electrostatic precipitator

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The efficiency of an electrostatic precipitator (ESP) for reducing wood combustion emissions was investigated. Real-time measurements were conducted by directly reading the change in frequency of the tapered element in a Thermo Scientific 1400a TEOM. These measurements have been shown to be influenced by the charge on the aerosols reaching the tapered element such that the TEOM overestimates mass concentration. This electrostatic effect was crosschecked with particle mass concentration and particle number concentration measurements where no influence was observed. Placing a radioactive neutraliser prior to the TEOM leads to agreement between observed ESP efficiencies as measured by both the TEOM, mass filters and a CPC.

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Meyer, N. K., Lauber, A., Nussbaumer, T., & Burtscher, H. (2009). Influence of particle charging on TEOM measurements in the presence of an electrostatic precipitator. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 2(1), 81–85. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-2-81-2009

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