Particle mass analyser

Particle mass analyser is a measurement technique for classifying aerosol particles according to their mass-to-charge ratio.

Techniques exist for classifying (selecting) aerosol particles in the sub 1,000 nm range according to electrical mobility using devices such as differential mobility analysers.

Electrical mobility

In electrical mobility measurement, aerosol particles are classified according to their aerodynamic drag-charge ratio. If the particle is non-spherical, the electrical-mobility diameter will not correspond to any measurable physical dimensions of the particle. (For a spherical particle, the electrical-mobility diameter will correspond to physically measurable diameter.)

Centrifugal particle mass analyzer

An alternative technique classifies particles according to their mass to charge ratio, using opposing electrical and centrifugal forces. This allows the classifier to select particles of a specified mass to charge ratio independent of particle shape.[1]

Further work on the technique used centrifugal and electrostatic forces to classify particles according to their mass-to-charge ratio.[2]

References

  1. Ehara; et al. (March 1996). "Novel method to classify aerosol particles according to their mass-to-charge ratio - Aerosol particle mass analyser". Journal of Aerosol Science 27 (2): 217. doi:10.1016/0021-8502(95)00562-5.
  2. Olfert and Collings (Nov 2005). "New method for particle mass classification—the Couette centrifugal particle mass analyzer". Journal of Aerosol Science 36 (11): 1336. doi:10.1016/j.jaerosci.2005.03.006.
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