Atmospheric aerosols, as well as particulate matters or suspended particulate matters (PMx), impact climate and affect human health, directly or indirectly. PMx is one of the most important pollutants monitored for air quality evaluation. Optical particle counters and quartz crystal microbalances are used to measure mass in a fixed volume. However, when used separately, these devices can show some issues. In this work, we propose combining these devices to obtain results that include particle counting, mass measurement, and, in particular cases, discrimination between solid and liquid aerosols. By using both instruments together, we can overcome the limitations of each and obtain more accurate and comprehensive data on air quality
Aerosol Measurements by OPC Aided by QCM Mass Sensor
Emiliano Zampetti
;Maria Aurora Mancuso;PAOLO PAPA;Antonella Macagnano;Andrea Bearzotti;
2024
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Atmospheric aerosols, as well as particulate matters or suspended particulate matters (PMx), impact climate and affect human health, directly or indirectly. PMx is one of the most important pollutants monitored for air quality evaluation. Optical particle counters and quartz crystal microbalances are used to measure mass in a fixed volume. However, when used separately, these devices can show some issues. In this work, we propose combining these devices to obtain results that include particle counting, mass measurement, and, in particular cases, discrimination between solid and liquid aerosols. By using both instruments together, we can overcome the limitations of each and obtain more accurate and comprehensive data on air qualityFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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