2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-08718-8
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An experimental method for efficiently evaluating the size-resolved sampling efficiency of liquid-absorption aerosol samplers

Abstract: Aerosol samplers are critical tools for studying indoor and outdoor aerosols. Development and evaluation of samplers is often labor-intensive and time-consuming due to the need to use monodisperse aerosols spanning a range of sizes. This study develops a rapid experimental methodology using polydisperse solid aerosols to evaluate size-resolved aerosol-to-aerosol (AtoA) and aerosol-to-hydrosol (AtoH) sampling efficiencies. Arizona Test Dust (diameter 0.5–20 µm) was generated and dispersed into an aerosol test c… Show more

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“…S4 (Supporting information), both use the principle of inertia. But the microbial aerosol in the airflow is deposited into a liquid medium instead of a solid medium [29] . The use of a liquid medium at the time of sampling improves buffering, reduces microbial damage, and uses nonevaporative liquids with less particle re-aerosolization.…”
Section: Sampling Of Virus Aerosolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S4 (Supporting information), both use the principle of inertia. But the microbial aerosol in the airflow is deposited into a liquid medium instead of a solid medium [29] . The use of a liquid medium at the time of sampling improves buffering, reduces microbial damage, and uses nonevaporative liquids with less particle re-aerosolization.…”
Section: Sampling Of Virus Aerosolsmentioning
confidence: 99%