This article demonstrates the feasibility of scaling-up the technique for particle size selection in the gas phase based on differential mobility analysis. Nano-DMAs used to select the particle size in processes for the synthesis of nanomaterials in the laboratory operate at aerosol flow rates of a few liters per minute. A new DMA capable of classifying nanoparticles of up to 30 nm in size at aerosol flow rates as high as 100 l·min-1 will be presented (HF-DMA). A major advantage of the HF-DMA over current nano-DMAs covering the same particle size is that its resolution is almost unaffected by Brownian diffusion for particles as small as 3 nm. Monodisperse nanoparticles in the 5 to 25 nm size range have been produced at flow rates of up to 90 l·min-1. The spread in particle size and the particle number concentration were studied with respect to their dependency on the flow rates in the HF-DMA. The measurements reflect the behavior predicted by the theory. The HF-DMA makes it possible to deliver nanoparticles of a well-defined size at yields two orders of magnitude higher than with current nano-DMAs. Copyright © American Association for Aerosol Research.
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Hontañón, E., & Kruis, F. E. (2009). A Differential Mobility Analyzer (DMA) for size selection of nanoparticles at high flow rates. Aerosol Science and Technology, 43(1), 25–37. https://doi.org/10.1080/02786820802446812
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