Title of article :
Theoretical Analysis of Hygroscopic Growth Rate of Mainstream and Sidestream Cigarette Smoke Particles in the Human Respiratory Tract
Author/Authors :
Robinson، نويسنده , , R. J.; Yu، نويسنده , , C. P، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
The deposition of cigarette smoke particles (CSP) in the human
respiratory tract is difficult to predict theoretically due to the uncertainties in the
characterization of these particles. Measured deposition efficiencies for CSP do not
agree with those for typical particles of similar size. One explanation of this
discrepancy is the hygroscopic growth of CSP once inside the respiratory tract.
However, a minimum of experimental data exists and no theoretical study was done
to explain the hygroscopic nature of CSP. In this paper, hygroscopic growth of
mainstream and sidestream CSP is determined theoretically for conditions simulating
the human respiratory tract. Good agreement is found between calculated
growth and experimental growth reported in Li [Ph.D. Thesis, Department of
Chemistry, Clarkson University, NY, (1993)] and Kousaka et aI. IJ. Chern. Eng. Jpn.
15: 75-76, (1982)]. Growth ratios ranging from 0 to 1.52 were found for mainstream
CSP with initial sizes ranging from 0.03 to 0.6 Mm. Growth ratios ranging from 0 to
1.35 were found for sidestream CSP with initial sizes ranging from 0.03 to 0.3 Mm.
CSP ranging from 0.03 to 0.6 Mm reach their equilibrium diameters in less than
0.1 s. Further calculations indicated that CSP do not grow in subsaturated conditions
less than 95% which agrees with results reported in Chen et aI. [Aerosol Sci.
TechnoI. 12: 364-375 (1990)] and Ishizu et aI. [Beitr. zur Tabakforschung 10:
161-168 (1980)]. The hygroscopicity of CSP was found to be significantly less than
a salt particle and the resulting growth rates were not large enough to explain the
discrepancy between expected and measured deposition efficiencies
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology