Title of article
The Deposition of Unattached Radon Progeny in a Tracheobronchial Cast as Measured with Iodine Vapor
Author/Authors
Li، نويسنده , , W.; Xiong، نويسنده , , J. Q.; Cohen، نويسنده , , B. S، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
9
From page
502
To page
510
Abstract
The deposition of the unattached radon progeny in hollow cast models
of the human tracheobronchial region was studied using iodine vapor. The experiments
were conducted in a replicate cast whose inner surface was coated with NaOH
impregnated charcoal powder. This coating can trap iodine molecules by converting
iodine into iodide and iodate, so that the iodine gas molecules behave like particles
and stick to the surface upon contact. The iodine vapor is selected as a surrogate of
radon progeny because the effective diffusion coefficient of iodine vapor, 0.08 cm2
s21, is close to the diffusivities of unattached radon progeny (0.03– 0.07 cm2 s21).
Deposition experiments have been conducted under constant and cyclic inspiratory
flow between 5 and 30 LPM. It was found that the deposition of iodine vapor under
constant flow can be described by diffusion in laminar flow. The cyclic inspiratory
flow pattern does not significantly change the total deposition in the tracheobronchial
cast. This observation, combined with the enhanced particle deposition due to
charge (Cohen et al., 1996) suggest that particle charge plays an important role in
the deposition of submicron particles in human airways
Journal title
Aerosol Science and Technology
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Aerosol Science and Technology
Record number
430473
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