Abstract

ABSTRACTA quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) based instrument has been developed for real-time aerosol mass distribution measurement. It includes two key components: a six-stage QCM micro-orifice cascade impactor and a novel relative humidity (RH) conditioner. This instrument operates at a flow rate of 10 L·min−1 and measures the mass of the collected particles in six aerodynamic diameter channels between 45 nm and 2.5 μm. The RH conditioner ensures that the aerosol particles are collected at an RH between 40% and 65%, which is critical for eliminating particle bounce and for ensuring optimal particle coupling with the QCM. The nozzles of the impactors are clustered in the center of the nozzle plates. Therefore, particles are deposited on the central electrode of the QCM, where the mass calculated from first principles (i.e., Sauerbrey equation) agrees with the actual collected mass. The QCM response is linear up to around 130 μg for solid particles and up to around 2 μg for liquid particles. The collectio...

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