Laboratory characterization of a new nano-water-based CPC 3788 and performance comparison to an ultrafine butanol-based CPC 3776

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This study provides insights into the performance of a new nano-water-based condensation particle counter (N-WCPC, TSI 3788) and presents a comparison to the well-established butanolbased ultrafine CPC (UCPC, TSI 3776). The suitability of the N-WCPC to measure ambient airborne nanoparticles of various compositions has been assessed with an urban background aerosol in a light industrial area and provided comparable results (within 2%) to the 3776 at various particle number concentrations. The subsequent investigation using laboratory generated nearly monodisperse positively charged sucrose, sodium chloride, proteins, emery oil, and candle-generated particles in the diameter range of 2-53 nm showed material-dependent N-WCPC cut-off sizes between 2.2 and 17.2 nm at standard operating temperatures. Copyright © American Association for Aerosol Research.

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Kupc, A., Bischof, O., Tritscher, T., Beeston, M., Krinke, T., & Wagner, P. E. (2013, February 1). Laboratory characterization of a new nano-water-based CPC 3788 and performance comparison to an ultrafine butanol-based CPC 3776. Aerosol Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1080/02786826.2012.738317

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