Ambient particles from natural and anthropogenic sources are a major cause of premature deaths globally. While there are many instruments suitable for scientific measurements of aerosols, better methods for long-term monitoring purposes are still needed, especially low-maintenance, affordable solutions for ultrafine particles. In this paper, we present a new sensor design and prototype, the Inherently Charged Particle sensor (ICP), which uses the pre-existing electrical charge of particles to measure particle concentration, instead of employing a charging mechanism, as is typical for instruments based on electrical detection. When the ICP-sensor is employed in conjunction with another instrument, information on the particle charge state can...
Counting and sizing of polydisperse airborne nanoparticles have attracted most attentions owing to i...
Aerosol particulate matter adversely affects the climate, environment and human health. Mechanistic ...
The Environmental Protection Agency and European Commission are requiring in-situ on-board diagnosti...
Aerosol measurements are conducted in several applications, such as in air quality and emission anal...
The charge on ambient atmospheric particles is an important parameter in the investigation of partic...
Low-cost methods for measuring airborne microparticles and nanoparticles (aerosols) have remained el...
International audienceThe importance of ion-induced nucleation in the lower atmosphere has been disc...
Ultrafine particles are known to be harmful to the human respiratory system. Therefore, measuring th...
The ability to quantify particle mass and number concentrations in the exhaust stream of combustion ...
Mobile measurement of particle number concentration (PN) in the exhaust of motor vehicles has recent...
Ultrafine particle emissions in motor-vehicle exhaust are associated with cardiopulmonary health imp...
Low-cost ultrafine aerosol sensors are experimentally calibrated with controlled aerosol sources to ...
The growing concern for the air quality in urban areas and the subsequent development of measurement...
<p>A new diffusion charging-based aerosol instrument design is presented, intended to be a starting ...
The public defense on 29th May 2020 at 12:00 will be organized via remote technology. Link: https:...
Counting and sizing of polydisperse airborne nanoparticles have attracted most attentions owing to i...
Aerosol particulate matter adversely affects the climate, environment and human health. Mechanistic ...
The Environmental Protection Agency and European Commission are requiring in-situ on-board diagnosti...
Aerosol measurements are conducted in several applications, such as in air quality and emission anal...
The charge on ambient atmospheric particles is an important parameter in the investigation of partic...
Low-cost methods for measuring airborne microparticles and nanoparticles (aerosols) have remained el...
International audienceThe importance of ion-induced nucleation in the lower atmosphere has been disc...
Ultrafine particles are known to be harmful to the human respiratory system. Therefore, measuring th...
The ability to quantify particle mass and number concentrations in the exhaust stream of combustion ...
Mobile measurement of particle number concentration (PN) in the exhaust of motor vehicles has recent...
Ultrafine particle emissions in motor-vehicle exhaust are associated with cardiopulmonary health imp...
Low-cost ultrafine aerosol sensors are experimentally calibrated with controlled aerosol sources to ...
The growing concern for the air quality in urban areas and the subsequent development of measurement...
<p>A new diffusion charging-based aerosol instrument design is presented, intended to be a starting ...
The public defense on 29th May 2020 at 12:00 will be organized via remote technology. Link: https:...
Counting and sizing of polydisperse airborne nanoparticles have attracted most attentions owing to i...
Aerosol particulate matter adversely affects the climate, environment and human health. Mechanistic ...
The Environmental Protection Agency and European Commission are requiring in-situ on-board diagnosti...