Particle size distributions are of profound interest in the study of ambient aerosols. Electrostatic classification using the Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) and more recently the Fast-Mobility Particle Sizer (FMPS) is the most commonly employed approach to establish particle size distributions for submicron particles in field and laboratory applications. The FMPS enables fast size distribution measurements on a timescale of seconds but has been speculated to underestimate particle size. Aerosol mass spectrometry has emerged as another well-accepted method for size-resolved compositional aerosol analysis with particle sizing being accomplished by flight time separation over a specified flight path under vacuum conditions. In this wo...
Adverse health effects caused by worker exposure to ultrafine particles have been detected in recent...
Number size distributions of airborne particles are relevant to fields including ambient monitoring,...
Ambient aerosol particles vary in size from a few nanometers to several micrometers. No instrument i...
Rapid measurement of submicron particle size distributions enables the characterization of aerosols ...
The Scanning Mobility Particle Spectrometer (SMPS) is a key tool for measuring particle size distrib...
Number size distributions of airborne particles are relevant to a number of fields including atmosph...
International audienceScanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) is a high resolution nanoparticle sizi...
We measured the aerosol size distribution between 6 and 224 nm with a Scanning Mobility Particle Siz...
Modern techniques used for particle sizing in the 0.1 to 1 μm transition range are based on diffe...
A large variety of analytical methods are available to characterize particles in aerosols and suspen...
Several different types of measurements of particle size and concentration were compared during the ...
<div><p>Differential mobility analyzers (DMAs) are widely used for calibrating other instruments and...
Ambient aerosol particles vary in size from a few nanometers to several micrometers. No instrument i...
Interest in understanding gas-to-particle phase transformation in several disciplines such as at-mos...
The Cambustion DMS500, a novel aerosol sizing instrument with fast time resolution, was first employ...
Adverse health effects caused by worker exposure to ultrafine particles have been detected in recent...
Number size distributions of airborne particles are relevant to fields including ambient monitoring,...
Ambient aerosol particles vary in size from a few nanometers to several micrometers. No instrument i...
Rapid measurement of submicron particle size distributions enables the characterization of aerosols ...
The Scanning Mobility Particle Spectrometer (SMPS) is a key tool for measuring particle size distrib...
Number size distributions of airborne particles are relevant to a number of fields including atmosph...
International audienceScanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) is a high resolution nanoparticle sizi...
We measured the aerosol size distribution between 6 and 224 nm with a Scanning Mobility Particle Siz...
Modern techniques used for particle sizing in the 0.1 to 1 μm transition range are based on diffe...
A large variety of analytical methods are available to characterize particles in aerosols and suspen...
Several different types of measurements of particle size and concentration were compared during the ...
<div><p>Differential mobility analyzers (DMAs) are widely used for calibrating other instruments and...
Ambient aerosol particles vary in size from a few nanometers to several micrometers. No instrument i...
Interest in understanding gas-to-particle phase transformation in several disciplines such as at-mos...
The Cambustion DMS500, a novel aerosol sizing instrument with fast time resolution, was first employ...
Adverse health effects caused by worker exposure to ultrafine particles have been detected in recent...
Number size distributions of airborne particles are relevant to fields including ambient monitoring,...
Ambient aerosol particles vary in size from a few nanometers to several micrometers. No instrument i...