Design and Characterization of a Fluidized Bed Aerosol Generator: A Source for Dry, Submicrometer Aerosol
Titel:
Design and Characterization of a Fluidized Bed Aerosol Generator: A Source for Dry, Submicrometer Aerosol
Auteur:
Prenni, Anthony J. Siefert, Ronald L. Onasch, Timothy B. Tolbert, Margaret A. Demott, Paul J.
Verschenen in:
Aerosol science and technology
Paginering:
Jaargang 32 (2000) nr. 5 pagina's 465-481
Jaar:
2000-05-01
Inhoud:
A fluidized bed aerosol generator has been designed and built for the purpose of generating a constant output of dry, submicrometer particles with a large number density. The output of the fluidized bed for generating aerosol particles from dry soot powder has been characterized using a differential mobility analyzer and a condensation particle counter. The particle size distribution is bimodal, with a mode in the submicrometer diameter size range and a mode in the supermicrometer diameter size range. The larger diameter mode is fully separated from the smaller mode and can thus be easily removed from the aerosol flow using impaction techniques. The distribution in the submicrometer size range is nearly log-normal, with a count median diameter falling between 0.1 and 0.3 micrometers. A number density of greater than 105 particles cm-3 of soot particles in the submicrometer range can be produced, constant to within 25% (1 standard deviation) over a 4 h time period. The number density of particles produced in the submicrometer range was found to vary with the ratio of soot to bronze beads in the bed mixture, whether or not a feed system was used, and nitrogen flow rate through the fluidized bed and feed system.