We describe development of a Portable Aerosol Mobility Spectrometer (PAMS) for size distribution measurement of submicrometer aerosol. The spectrometer is designed for use in personal or mobile aerosol characterization studies and measures approximately 22.5 \uc3\u2014 22.5 \uc3\u2014 15 cm and weighs about 4.5 kg including the battery. PAMS uses electrical mobility technique to measure number-weighted particle size distribution of aerosol in the 10-855 nm range. Aerosol particles are electrically charged using a dual-corona bipolar corona charger, followed by classification in a cylindrical miniature differential mobility analyzer. A condensation particle counter is used to detect and count particles. The mobility classifier was operated a...
International audienceAn intercomparison campaign on nanoparticle size measurement was organized in ...
The measurement of particle size distributions using electrical mobility methods has become the stan...
Mobility particle size spectrometers often referred to as DMPS (Differential Mobility Particle Sizer...
Measuring aerosol size distributions accurately down to similar to 1 nm is a key to nucleation studi...
Rapid measurement of submicron particle size distributions enables the characterization of aerosols ...
Adverse health effects caused by worker exposure to ultrafine particles have been detected in recent...
Mobility particle size spectrometers (MPSS) belong to the essential instruments in aerosol science t...
Size classification of nanoparticles is an important process in the electrical mobility particle siz...
This thesis is concerned with a project to design and test a new Nanoparticle Spectrometer (NPS). Th...
Ambient aerosol particles vary in size from a few nanometers to several micrometers. No instrument i...
During occupational exposure studies, the use of conventional scanning mobility particle sizers (SMP...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of scanning mobility particle sizers in th...
Ambient aerosol size distributions obtained with a compact scanning mobility analyzer, the “Spider” ...
There is an ongoing debate on the question which size fraction of particles in ambient air may be re...
We evaluated a newly developed Portable Aerosol Collector and Spectrometer (PACS) in the laboratory....
International audienceAn intercomparison campaign on nanoparticle size measurement was organized in ...
The measurement of particle size distributions using electrical mobility methods has become the stan...
Mobility particle size spectrometers often referred to as DMPS (Differential Mobility Particle Sizer...
Measuring aerosol size distributions accurately down to similar to 1 nm is a key to nucleation studi...
Rapid measurement of submicron particle size distributions enables the characterization of aerosols ...
Adverse health effects caused by worker exposure to ultrafine particles have been detected in recent...
Mobility particle size spectrometers (MPSS) belong to the essential instruments in aerosol science t...
Size classification of nanoparticles is an important process in the electrical mobility particle siz...
This thesis is concerned with a project to design and test a new Nanoparticle Spectrometer (NPS). Th...
Ambient aerosol particles vary in size from a few nanometers to several micrometers. No instrument i...
During occupational exposure studies, the use of conventional scanning mobility particle sizers (SMP...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of scanning mobility particle sizers in th...
Ambient aerosol size distributions obtained with a compact scanning mobility analyzer, the “Spider” ...
There is an ongoing debate on the question which size fraction of particles in ambient air may be re...
We evaluated a newly developed Portable Aerosol Collector and Spectrometer (PACS) in the laboratory....
International audienceAn intercomparison campaign on nanoparticle size measurement was organized in ...
The measurement of particle size distributions using electrical mobility methods has become the stan...
Mobility particle size spectrometers often referred to as DMPS (Differential Mobility Particle Sizer...