Title of article :
Atmospheric size distributions measured by differential mobility optical particle size spectrometry
Author/Authors :
Stolzenburg، نويسنده , , Mark; Kreisberg، نويسنده , , Nathan; Hering، نويسنده , , Susanne ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
A differential mobility and optical particle size spectrometer
(DMOPSS) was developed to measure ambient size distributions based on geometric
particle diameter in the size range of 0.1 to 1.0 mm diameter. The DMOPSS consists
of a high-flow differential mobility analyzer (HF-DMA) followed by an optical
particle counter (OPC) and condensation nucleus counter (CNC) operating in
parallel. The OPC and CNC sample monodisperse aerosol of known geometric
diameter from the HF-DMA output or, alternatively, polydisperse aerosol with
known dilution directly from the ambient air. The monodisperse samples are used
to create time-dependent calibrations of the OPC, providing optical response versus
geometric size for the ambient aerosol under study. The direct ambient measurements
are then reduced, using this ambient-based calibration. A field test of the
DMOPSS system was performed in the summer of 1992 at Meadview, Arizona, where
more than 12,000 size spectra were collected; they consisted of roughly one-third
direct ambient samples and two-thirds HF-DMA sized samples. Measured aerosol
volumes and calculated particle scattering coefficients were strongly correlated with
nephelometer measurements, with a mean scattering-to-volume ratio of 5 m2/cm3.
With the ambient aerosol calibration, the measured aerosol volumes were 47%
larger, and volume geometric mean diameters were 12% larger, than would have
been obtained using a polystyrene latex calibration.
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology