Stability of airborne nanoparticle agglomerates is important for occupational exposure and risk assessment in determining particle size distribution of nanomaterials. In this study, we developed an integrated method to test the stability of aerosols created using different types of nanomaterials. An aerosolization method, that resembles an industrial fluidized bed process, was used to aerosolize dry nanopowders. We produced aerosols with stable particle number concentrations and size distributions, which was important for the characterization of the aerosols' properties. Next, in order to test their potential for deagglomeration, a critical orifice was used to apply a range of shear forces to them. The mean particle size of tested aerosols ...
In the last few years, the interest on nanomaterials and their applications have increased in a cons...
Objectives: Nanomaterial production and the number of people directly in contact with these material...
The evaluation of aerosol processes which alter the size distribution of accidentally released nanom...
Stability of airborne nanoparticle agglomerates is important for occupational exposure and risk asse...
AbstractStability of airborne nanoparticle agglomerates is important for occupational exposure and r...
Occupational exposure to nanomaterial aerosols poses potential health risks to workers at nanotechno...
Nanoparticle aerosols released from nanopowders in workplaces are associated with human exposure and...
Different types of aerosolization and deagglomeration testing systems exist for studying the propert...
International audienceThis paper suggests an original method to evaluate the possible emission of pa...
Different types of aerosolization and deagglomeration testing systems exist for studying the propert...
Background: Nano-specific inhalation exposure models could potentially be effective tools to assess ...
The overall aim of this project was to contribute to existing knowledge regarding methods for measur...
This thesis will explore parts of the life of engineered nanoparticles, from generation in research ...
Abstract The stability of agglomerates is not only an important material parameter of powders but al...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Tho...
In the last few years, the interest on nanomaterials and their applications have increased in a cons...
Objectives: Nanomaterial production and the number of people directly in contact with these material...
The evaluation of aerosol processes which alter the size distribution of accidentally released nanom...
Stability of airborne nanoparticle agglomerates is important for occupational exposure and risk asse...
AbstractStability of airborne nanoparticle agglomerates is important for occupational exposure and r...
Occupational exposure to nanomaterial aerosols poses potential health risks to workers at nanotechno...
Nanoparticle aerosols released from nanopowders in workplaces are associated with human exposure and...
Different types of aerosolization and deagglomeration testing systems exist for studying the propert...
International audienceThis paper suggests an original method to evaluate the possible emission of pa...
Different types of aerosolization and deagglomeration testing systems exist for studying the propert...
Background: Nano-specific inhalation exposure models could potentially be effective tools to assess ...
The overall aim of this project was to contribute to existing knowledge regarding methods for measur...
This thesis will explore parts of the life of engineered nanoparticles, from generation in research ...
Abstract The stability of agglomerates is not only an important material parameter of powders but al...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Tho...
In the last few years, the interest on nanomaterials and their applications have increased in a cons...
Objectives: Nanomaterial production and the number of people directly in contact with these material...
The evaluation of aerosol processes which alter the size distribution of accidentally released nanom...