Synthesiology
Online ISSN : 1882-7365
Print ISSN : 1882-6229
ISSN-L : 1882-6229
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Measurement of mass of aerosol particles
Kensei EHARACharles R. HAGWOODKevin J. COAKLEYNobuhiko FUKUSHIMAKittichote WORACHOTEKAMJORNNaoko TAJIMAHiromu SAKURAI
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2019 Volume 12 Issue 2 Pages 92-106

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Abstract
An aerosol particle mass analyzer (APM) which classifies aerosol particles according to their mass has been developed. Mass distributions of aerosol particles can be measured by the APM combined with a particle counting device. Particle mass that can be measured in this way ranges from 3×10-18 g to 2×10-12 g, which partially fills the mass range that is not covered by existing mass measuring instruments (e.g., mass spectrometers and conventional balances). The introduction of the APM has led to various new techniques for evaluating aerosol particle properties such as effective and true densities, porosities, fractal dimensions, and mass concentrations of suspended particulates. This article describes the principle of the APM and how it differs from other instruments for classifying aerosol particles. The article also describes the significance of measuring aerosol particle mass and the course of events that led to commercialization of the APM from the viewpoint of “synthesiology.”
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