Abstract

In this paper a new method is described for the generation of monodisperse ultrafine aerosols using a transpiration cooled graphite anode in a high intensity arc operated in argon at atmospheric pressure. Electric current and transpirant mass flow rates are identified as decisive parameters for observed particle size distributions. The results indicate the potential and flexibility of this new method for generating well controlled monodisperse ultrafine aerosols.

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