Abstract

The size distributions of very small aerosol particles (0.5 < α < 1.9) were determined by means of polarization ratio and/or dissymmetry factor measurements. The values of the polarization ratio and dissymmetry factor were calculated for various size distributions assuming a logarithmic normal distribution. The experiments were performed with linoleic acid, triphenylphosphate (TPP), and stearic acid aerosols, and the estimated values of geometric mean size and standard deviation were confirmed with the values obtained from electronmicroscopic observations.

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