Title of article :
Deposition of fractal-like soot aggregates in the human respiratory tract
Author/Authors :
Broday، نويسنده , , David M. and Rosenzweig، نويسنده , , Ravid، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
15
From page :
372
To page :
386
Abstract :
Deposition of diesel exhaust particles in the human respiratory tract is calculated in terms of the equivalent mobility diameter while accounting for the aggregateʹs number of primary spherules, Np, and its mass mobility fractal dimension. The size and shape of the soot particles studied correspond to emissions from diesel engines under different loading conditions. The aggregateʹs morphology, characterized by the aggregate mass mobility fractal dimension Dfm, is shown to significantly affect its age- and ventilation-specific deposition patterns in the human respiratory tract and hence, the exposure experienced by the receptor. Reporting respiratory tract deposition of diesel soot solely in terms of the aggregate mobility diameter, which lumps together size and shape, precludes a close look at deposition patterns of real particles and does not provide a complete picture for exposure inference. dentary adults, soot aggregates tend to deposit in the pulmonary region, with large open aggregates depositing to a greater extent than large compact aggregates. In most cases, and for open structured aggregates in particular, the aggregate deposition exceeds the deposition of their equivalent volume spheres. Whereas adults experience higher total respiratory tract soot deposition, infants are more susceptible to proximal deposition of open aggregates (Dfm<2.2). For an adult performing intense activity both the tracheobronchial and the alveolar deposition fractions are smaller than at rest, whereas extrathoracic deposition increases during intense activity. Alveolar deposition of soot aggregates is evident mainly during rest and is more pronounced for small aggregates (Np<50).
Keywords :
Lung deposition , Soot , Diesel exhaust particles , Mobility fractal dimension , Respiratory tract
Journal title :
Journal of Aerosol Science
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Aerosol Science
Record number :
1385925
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