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Dustiness and Deagglomeration Testing: Interlaboratory Comparison of Systems for Nanoparticle Powders
Authors:Yaobo Ding  Burkhard Stahlmecke  Araceli Sánchez Jiménez  Ilse L. Tuinman  Heinz Kaminski  Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch
Affiliation:1. Institute for Work and Health, Universities of Lausanne and Geneva, Epalinges, Switzerland;2. Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology, Air Quality and Sustainable Nanotechnology Unit, Duisburg, Germany;3. Centre for Human Exposure Science, Institute of Occupational Medicine, Edinburgh, United Kingdom;4. TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands
Abstract:Different types of aerosolization and deagglomeration testing systems exist for studying the properties of nanomaterial powders and their aerosols. However, results are dependent on the specific methods used. In order to have well-characterized aerosols, we require a better understanding of how system parameters and testing conditions influence the properties of the aerosols generated. In the present study, four experimental setups delivering different aerosolization energies were used to test the resultant aerosols of two distinct nanomaterials (hydrophobic and hydrophilic TiO2). The reproducibility of results within each system was good. However, the number concentrations and size distributions of the aerosols created varied across the four systems; for number concentrations, e.g., from 103 to 106 #/cm3. Moreover, distinct differences were also observed between the two materials with different surface coatings. The article discusses how system characteristics and other pertinent conditions modify the test results. We propose using air velocity as a suitable proxy for estimating energy input levels in aerosolization systems. The information derived from this work will be especially useful for establishing standard operating procedures for testing nanopowders, as well as for estimating their release rates under different energy input conditions, which is relevant for occupational exposure.

Copyright © 2015 American Association for Aerosol Research
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