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We compared the performance of a low-cost (~$500), compact optical particle counter (OPC, OPC-N2, Alphasense) to another OPC (PAS-1.108, Grimm Technologies) and reference instruments. We measured the detection efficiency of the OPCs by size from 0.5 to 5 µm for monodispersed, polystyrene latex (PSL) spheres. We then compared number and mass concentrations measured with the OPCs to those measured with reference instruments for three aerosols: salt, welding fume, and Arizona road dust. The OPC-N2 detection efficiency was similar to the PAS-1.108 for particles larger than 0.8 µm (minimum of 79% at 1 µm and maximum of 101% at 3 µm). For 0.5-µm particles, the detection efficiency of the OPC-N2 was underestimated at 78%, whereas PAS-1.108 overestimated concentrations by 183%. The mass concentrations from the OPCs were linear (r ≥ 0.97) with those from the reference instruments for all aerosols, although the slope and intercept were different. The mass concentrations were overestimated for dust (OPC-N2, slope = 1.6; PAS-1.108, slope = 2.7) and underestimated for welding fume (OPC-N2, slope = 0.05; PAS-1.108, slope = 0.4). The coefficient of variation (CV, precision) for OPC-N2 for all experiments was between 4.2% and 16%. These findings suggest that, given site-specific calibrations, the OPC-N2 can provide number and mass concentrations similar to the PAS-1.108 for particles larger than 1 µm.

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The objective of the present study was to characterize the performance of a federal reference method (FRM) PM10 size-selective inlet using analysis methods designed to minimize uncertainty in measured sampling efficiencies for large particles such as those most often emitted from agricultural operations. The performance of an FRM PM10 inlet was characterized in a wind tunnel at a wind speed of 8 km/h. Data were also collected for 20 and 25 μm particles at wind speeds of 2 and 24 km/h. Results of the present sampler evaluation compared well with those of previous studies for a similar inlet near the cutpoint, and the sampler passed the criteria required for certification as a FRM sampler when tested at 8 km/h. Sampling effectiveness values for particles with nominal diameters of 20 and 25 μm exceeded 3% for 8 and 24 km/h wind speeds in the present study and were statistically higher than both the “ideal” PM10 sampler (as defined in 40 CFR 53) and the ISO (1995) standard definition of thoracic particles (p < 0.05) for 25 μm particles leading to the potential for significant sampling bias relative to the “ideal” PM10 sampler when measuring large aerosols.

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To assess indoor bioaerosols, a virtual impactor having 1 µm cutoff diameter was designed, fabricated, and evaluated with computational fluid dynamics simulation and also with laboratory test using polystyrene latex particles. Two other cutoff diameters of 635 nm and 1.5 µm were obtained by changing the inlet flow rate and the ratio of minor channel-to-inlet flow rates. In field test, the virtual impactor was operated with varying cutoff diameter and field-emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) analysis was performed for each cutoff diameter to observe morphologies of indoor aerosol particles sampled at the major and minor outlet channels. Particles were sampled at both outlet channels using the SKC Button Aerosol sampler and subsequently cultured. By colony counting, it was found that 56% of cultured fungal particles and 63% of cultured bacterial particles had aerodynamic sizes smaller than 1 µm. MALDI-TOF analysis and visual inspection of culture samples were used to identify indoor bacterial and fungal species, respectively. Nearly same species of bacteria and fungi were detected both in the major and minor flow channels.

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Results of a numerical study of the RespiCon sampler performance in the calm air are presented. The air flow is described by the Navier–Stokes equations of axisymmetric stationary viscous flow of incompressible fluid that are numerically integrated by the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software FLUENT. The collection efficiencies of RespiCon impactor stages agree quite well with experimental data and curves of the European standards for the thoracic and respirable dust fractions. The aspiration efficiencies derived from the numerical model overestimate the experimental data in the range of particle sizes of 10 μm < dp < 40 μm; however, they correctly predict the value of maximal size of aspirated particles. A new design of the RespiCon sampler with a higher volume flow rate was developed.

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A new aerodynamic lens system for an online aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ATOFMS) has been designed and constructed to transmit and allow the analysis of individual particles in the 4–10-μm-size range. Modeling was used to help design the lens within the bounds of ATOFMS instrumental constraints. The aerodynamic lens operates at a high inlet pressure, 3066 Pa (23 Torr), with a unique tapered relaxation region to improve large particle transmission. Every stage of the lens was tested empirically using a combination of particle deposition and light scattering experiments. The critical orifice was found to significantly impact large particle transmission, with orifices <200 μm in diameter completely suppressing large particle transmission. The addition of a virtual impactor allowed for the use of large orifices without any loss of functionality in the ATOFMS. The detection efficiency of the ATOFMS was >10% for particles from 4–10 μm with a peak efficiency of 74 ± 9% for 6-μm particles. With the extended size range provided by this inlet, the ATOFMS can now be extended to investigate single cell metabolomics.

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Aerosol sampling and identification is vital for the assessment and control of particulate matter pollution, airborne pathogens, allergens, and toxins and their effect on air quality, human health, and climate change. In situ analysis of chemical and biological airborne components of aerosols on a conventional filter is challenging due to dilute samples in a large collection region. We present the design and evaluation of a micro-well (µ-well) aerosol collector for the assessment of airborne particulate matter (PM) in the 0.5–3 µm size range. The design minimizes particle collection areas allowing for in situ optical analysis and provides an increased limit of detection for liquid-based assays due to the high concentrations of analytes in the elution/analysis volume. The design of the collector is guided by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling; it combines an aerodynamic concentrator inlet that focuses the aspirated aerosol into a narrow beam and a µ-well collector that limits the particle collection area to the µ-well volume. The optimization of the collector geometry and the operational conditions result in high concentrations of collected PM in the submillimeter region inside the µ-well. Collection efficiency experiments are performed in the aerosol chamber using fluorescent polystyrene microspheres to determine the performance of the collector as a function of particle size and sampling flow rate. The collector has the maximum collection efficiency of about 75% for 1 µm particles for the flow rate of 1 slpm. Particles bigger than 1 µm have lower collection efficiencies because of particle bounce and particle loss in the aerodynamic focusing inlet. Collected samples can be eluted from the device using standard pipettes, with an elution volume of 10–20 µL. The transparent collection substrate and the distinct collection region, independent of particle size, allows for in situ optical analysis of the collected PM.

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Particulate matter (PM) from mining operations, engines, and ore processing may have adverse effects on health and well-being of workers and population living nearby. In this study, the characteristics of PM in an underground chrome mine were investigated in Kemi, Northern Finland. The concentrations and chemical composition of PM in size ranges from 2.5 nm to 10 µm were explored in order to identify sources, formation mechanisms, and post-emission processes of particles in the mine air. This was done by using several online instruments with high time-resolution and offline particulate sampling followed by elemental and ionic analyses. A majority of sub-micrometer particles (<1 µm in diameter, PM1) originated from diesel engine emissions that were responsible for a rather stable composition of PM1 in the mine air. Another sub-micrometer particle type originated from the combustion products of explosives (e.g., nitrate and ammonium). On average, PM1 in the mine was composed of 62%, 30%, and 8% of organic matter, black carbon, and major inorganic species, respectively. Regarding the analyzed elements (e.g., Al, Si, Fe, Ca), many of them peaked at >1 µm indicating mineral dust origin. The average particle number concentration in the mine was (2.3 ± 1.4)*104 #/cm3. The maximum of particle number size distribution was between 30 and 200 nm for most of the time but there was frequently a distinct mode <30 nm. The potential origin of nano-size particles remained as challenge for future studies.

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We introduced monodisperse calibrant particles into an eight-stage non-viable Andersen cascade impactor (ACI) operated at 28.3 L/min and separately quantified the particle mass captured under each of the four concentric rings of nozzles on stages 0 and 1, the entry and succeeding stages of this impactor. On both stages, we found that each ring of nozzles has a particle capture efficiency behavior that differs from the others, and the fraction of calibrant particles deposited under each of the individual rings of nozzles depended on the particle size. We believe this behavior derives primarily from a radial flow velocity non-uniformity associated with recirculation zones introduced by the 110° expansion angle of the inlet cone. Because of these recirculation zones, the inertia of particles larger than about 5 µm aerodynamic diameter will cause their point-wise local concentration to differ from the concentration at the inlet entry. This concentration maldistribution continues to stage 1 primarily because of the annular collection plate at stage 0. The influence of the inlet cone aerodynamics on the performance of both stages means that the size of particles deposited on these plates will be uncertain unless the aerosol transport entering the impactor associated with calibration using monodisperse particles exactly simulates the in-use aerosol flow conditions. The degree of realism necessary in the calibration method has heretofore not been discussed in published calibrations of the ACI, introducing uncertainty in the size interpretation of the particle mass collected on stages 0 and 1 in practical applications of this impactor.

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Detection and quantification of dilute viral aerosols, as encountered outside animal housing facilities, requires methods that are able to detect small numbers of viruses in large volumes of air. This study compared the performance of two size-differentiating cascade impactors; an Andersen 8-stage (ACI; 28.3 L/min) and a high volume Tisch (TCI; 1,133 L/min) to assess sampling efficiency for detecting porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and influenza A virus (IAV). Samples of particles sorted by aerodynamic diameter were analyzed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and collection efficiency was assessed by particle size. Collection media (minimum essential medium [MEM] and beef extract [BE]), elution technique (active versus passive), and sampling times (10, 20, and 30 min) were variables assessed for the TCI sampler. Extraction efficiency was 35% higher with BE as compared to that of MEM (p = 0.0007); active extraction technique was 19% more efficient than the passive technique (p = 0.03); time of sampling did not significantly affect the amount of virus recovered. The ACI sampler was more efficient in detecting both viruses from small and medium sized airborne particles (≤3 μm) as compared to the TCI sampler (p < 0.001). The latter sampler, however, was more efficient at IAV detection from large airborne particles (>3 μm) (p = 0.0025) indicating the potential of this sampler in detecting the presence of small amounts of viruses in aerosols under field conditions.

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Presented is a laminar-flow, water-based condensation particle counter capable of particle detection near 1 nm. This instrument employs a three-stage, laminar-flow growth tube with a “moderator” stage that reduces the temperature and water content of the output flow without reducing the peak supersaturation, and makes feasible operation at the large temperature differences necessary for achieving high supersaturations. The instrument has an aerosol flow of 0.3 L/min, and does not use a filtered sheath flow. It is referred to as a “versatile” water condensation particle counter, or vWCPC, as operating temperatures can be adjusted in accordance with the cut-point desired. When operated with wall temperatures of ~2°C, >90°C, and ~22°C for the three stages, respectively, the vWCPC detects particles generated from a heated nichrome wire with a 50% efficiency cut-point near 1.6 nm mobility diameter. At these operating temperatures, it also detects 10–20% of large molecular ions formed from passing filtered ambient air through a bipolar ion source. Decreasing the temperature difference between the first two stages, with the first and second stages operated at 10 and 90°C, respectively, essentially eliminates the response to charger ions, and raises the 50% efficiency cut-point for the nichrome wire particles to 1.9 nm mobility diameter. The time response, as measured by rapid removal of an inlet filter, yields a characteristic time constant of 195 ms.

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The CIP 10-M personal sampler measures worker exposure to airborne particles by collecting particles in a rotating metal cup containing a few milliliters of a collection fluid. This device is mainly used to sample microorganisms or microbial components to measure bioaerosol concentrations in various occupational environments. Aqueous liquids are generally used, but their rapid evaporation limits the duration of sampling; alternative collection fluids could alleviate this problem. Indeed, the particle-collection efficiency of the rotating cup has not been extensively studied, and the only data available relate to a discontinued model. This study aimed to measure the collection efficiency of the current rotating cup model containing an aqueous (water) or viscous (ViaTrap mineral oil) collection fluid. The kinetics of evaporation confirmed that ViaTrap does not evaporate, making 8-h sampling campaigns in constant volumes feasible. Particles with a wide range of aerodynamic diameters (between around 0.1 and 10 µm) were produced using various test rigs and mono- or polydisperse test aerosols. Both new and older cup models performed similarly, with a collection efficiency of >80% for larger particles (aerodynamic diameters >2.8 µm), progressively decreasing to around 50% for aerodynamic diameters of 2.1 µm; with aerodynamic diameters of <1 µm, the collection efficiency was generally <10%. In physical terms, collection efficiency was unaffected by the type (aqueous or viscous) or volume (between 0 and 3 mL) of collection fluid used. Bias maps indicated that the inhalable fraction may be underestimated in occupational settings, particularly with aerosols mainly composed of particles with aerodynamic diameters of less than around 3 µm.

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Low-cost sensors are effective for measuring the mass concentration of ambient aerosols and second-hand smoke in homes, but their use at concentrations relevant to occupational settings has not been demonstrated. We measured the concentrations of four aerosols (salt, Arizona road dust, welding fume, and diesel exhaust) with three types of low-cost sensors (a DC1700 from Dylos and two commodity sensors from Sharp), an aerosol photometer, and reference instruments at concentrations up to 6500 µg/m3. Raw output was used to assess sensor precision and develop equations to compute mass concentrations. EPA and NIOSH protocols were used to assess the mass concentrations estimated with low-cost sensors compared to reference instruments. The detection efficiency of the DC1700 ranged from 0.04% at 0.1 µm to 108% at 5 µm, as expected, although misclassification of fine and coarse particles was observed. The raw output of the DC1700 had higher precision (lower coefficient of variation, CV = 7.4%) than that of the two sharp devices (CV = 25% and 17%), a finding attributed to differences in manufacturer calibration. Aerosol type strongly influenced sensor response, indicating the need for on-site calibration to convert sensor output to mass concentration. Once calibrated, however, the mass concentration estimated with low-cost sensors was highly correlated with that of reference instruments (R2= 0.99). These results suggest that the DC1700 and Sharp sensors are useful in estimating aerosol mass concentration for aerosols at concentrations relevant to the workplace.

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Dust aerosol and ice crystals are two major types of nonspherical particles in the atmosphere which have significant roles in cloud-aerosol interactions and the radiative budget. The presence of dust and ice often coincide in the atmosphere because dust particles are efficient ice nuclei. The size and composition dependence of the scattering properties of dust and ice are needed to assess their individual contributions to the optical scattering of sunlight. Here we present a new measurement technique used to determine the single particle forward scattering, backscattering, and depolarization ratio (at a wavelength of 680 nm) for representative nonspherical atmospheric particles. The Texas A&M University Continuous Flow Diffusion Chamber (CFDC) was used as an ice crystal generator to produce ice crystals via both homogenous and heterogeneous nucleation mechanisms under well-controlled laboratory conditions. Optical scattering properties of mineral dusts and small ice crystals (0.6 μm to 50 μm optical diameter) were measured by the Droplet Measurement Technologies, Inc. (DMT) Cloud Aerosol Spectrometer with Polarization (CASPOL). Significant differences between the optical properties of single dusts and ice particles of the same size were observed. Differences between the optical signatures of homogeneously and heterogeneously nucleated ice crystals were not statistically significant. Our results suggest that atmospheric ice crystals can be identified and quantified independently from the dust particles on which they form based on analysis of their backscatter and depolarization signals.

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The adverse health effect of acidic ultrafine particles (AUFPs) has been widely recognized in scientific societies. These particles mainly deposit on the surface by diffusion and so far there is no mature method for the measurement of airborne AUFPs. The purpose of this study was to develop a diffusion sampler (DS) with iron nanofilm detectors to effectively measure the number concentration and size distribution of airborne AUFPs in indoor and outdoor environments. The developed DS was made of stainless steel with a flat and rectangular channel with 1.0 mm height, 50 mm width, and 500 mm length. The iron nanofilm detectors were deployed on rectangular recesses inside the sampler at three different locations along the length of the channel to collect the ultrafine particles. The exposed detectors were then scanned using an atomic force microscope (AFM) to numerate and distinguish the AUFPs from the nonacidic UFPs. Prior to sampling, the semi-empirical equations for the diffusive deposition efficiency of particles at the different detector locations in the sampler were obtained on the basis of theoretical diffusive mechanism and modified by the experimental data using polystyrene latex (PSL) standard particles. After calibration, the DS + AFM method and a commercially available online measurement system, i.e., scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) incorporated with a condensation particle counter (CPC), were simultaneously used in a 4-week field measurement. Both methods showed very good agreement in terms of total particle number concentration and size distribution. The results indicate that the diffusion sampler is effective for the quantification of ambient acidic ultrafine particles.

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The electronic cigarette (EC) is a new source of indoor airborne particles. To better understand the impacts of secondhand vaping (SHV) emissions on indoor air quality, real-time measurements of particle size distribution, particle number concentration (PNC), fine particulate matter (PM2.5), CO2, CO, and formaldehyde were conducted before, during, and after 10 min EC-use among 13 experienced users in an 80 m3 room. To assess particle transport in the room, multiple sampling locations were set up at 0.8, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 m away from the subjects. The arithmetic mean (standard deviation) of background PNC and PM2.5 concentrations in the room were 6.39 × 103 (1.58 × 102) particles/cm3 and 8 (1) μg/m3, respectively. At 0.8 m away from EC users, right after initiation of puffing, the PNC and PM2.5 concentrations can reach a peak of ~105 particles/cm3 and ~3 × 103 µg/m3, respectively, and then dropped quickly to background levels within 20 s due to dilution and evaporation. At the 0.8 m sampling location, the mean PNC and PM2.5 concentrations during puffing were 2.48 × 104 (2.14 × 104) particles/cm3 and 188 (433) µg/m3, respectively. In addition, two modes of SHV particles were observed at about 15 and 85 nm. Moreover, concentrations of SHV particles were negatively correlated with the distances to EC users. At the 1.5 m location, PNC and PM2.5 levels were 9.91 × 103 (1.76 × 103) particles/cm3 and 19 (14) µg/m3, respectively. Large variations of mean PNC levels exhaled per puff were observed both within and between EC users. Data presented in this study can be used for SHV particle exposure assessment.

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The process of particle formation from evaporating droplets containing more than one solute was studied. Two-component microparticles were produced using a piezoceramic dispenser with an inner diameter of 30 µm. Initial droplets had a diameter in the range of 70–85 µm and contained sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate in different molar ratios of 30:70, 50:50, and 70:30, corresponding to weight ratios of 26.5:73.5, 45.7:54.3, and 66.2:33.8, in the form of aqueous solutions with initial concentrations of 1 or 10 mg/ml. The monodisperse droplets were dried in a dry laminar gas flow with temperatures of 50°C or 100°C. Different initial conditions affected the particle formation process and the particle morphology. The diameter of the final dried microparticles ranged from 4 to 10 µm. Their density varied from 1250 to 1950 mg/ml. The formulation and process conditions determined the distribution of chemical components in the dried microparticles, especially their surface composition as determined by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The distribution of the chemical components was theoretically explained using characteristic times for the crystallization kinetics of the drying process. It was shown that the solute that reached supersaturation first formed most of the outer shell of the microparticles.

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A water-based condensational growth channel was developed for imaging mobility-separated particles within a parallel plate separation channel of the Fast Integrated Mobility Spectrometer (FIMS). Reported are initial tests of that system, in which the alcohol condenser of the FIMS was replaced by a water-based condensational growth channel. Tests with monodispersed sodium chloride aerosol verify that the water-condensational growth maintained the laminar flow, while providing sufficient growth for particle imaging. Particle positions mapped onto particle mobility, in accordance with theoretical expectations. Particles ranging in size from 12 nm to 100 nm were counted with the same efficiency as with a butanol-based ultrafine particle counter, once inlet and line losses were taken into account.

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A particle generation apparatus and methodology is described for its application to prepare heterogeneous particles of defined chemical composition and their subsequent delivery to human lung cell cultures. A concentric type nebulizer was used together with a single pass spray chamber that was operated at two different temperature settings, either room temperature or to produce intact particles, at nonuniform temperature with the central axis measuring 54°C. Silica (SiO2) particles in the micrometer size range were produced from the aggregation of nanoparticles. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, a well-characterized cytokine, was incorporated as a secondary soluble component within host silica particles for application as a proof-of-concept heterogeneous particle type. The overall particle deposition and wetting efficiency into media was 2.0 ± 0.4%, and the average size of particles that impacted and sank in the growth medium was 3.4 µm. The particle dose, reported as particle-to-cell ratio, spanned 0.1 to ~2.5. Co-cultures of A549 and differentiated human monocytic cells (THP-1*) exposed to silica particles caused IL-6 upregulation, but not IL-8. For the silica plus TNF-α particle type, ICAM-1 signal increased in A549 mono-cultures as the particle-to-cell ratio increased, yet an estimated 90% of the TNF-α was denatured or possibly bound to the silica particle host, and was therefore bio-unavailable. Method quantitation using particles having two different chemical compositions has been described, illustrating capability for subsequent systematic investigation of the role of particles having different chemical composition in the human health aspects of the particulate air pollution issue.

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