Abstract

The screen-type diffusion battery developed by the Institute of Industrial Ecology is described. The battery is characterized by a sequential arrangement of trapping elements made of woven metal nets. The instrument has been designed to assess the particulate composition of the environment by the content of short-lived decay products of radon. The simulation results are presented together with the interpretation of data of a real experiment, in which a three-modal distribution with median diameters in the ranges of 1–2, 3–4, and 19–20 nm, has been obtained.

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