The growth of ambient aerosols in the conditions of the respiratory system

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The effect on ambient aerosols of exposure to the conditions of the respiratory system was determined by sampling simultaneously through two dichotomous samplers in parallel. In one of the samplers the aerosol was brought to 37°C and near 100% relative humidity before passing through the virtual impactor. The results show that, as a result of humidification, about 10-15% by mass of the aerosol which would normally been collected in the fine (less than 2.5 μm aerodynamic diameter) fraction of the sample grows sufficiently when humidified to be collected with the coarse fraction. It is suggested that the direct application to inhalation studies of dichotomous sampler results should be approached with some caution. © 1985.

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Hicks, J. F., & Megaw, W. J. (1985). The growth of ambient aerosols in the conditions of the respiratory system. Journal of Aerosol Science, 16(6), 521–527. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-8502(85)90004-7

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