Abstract

This paper is a review of my work during the past 18 years on nanometer, i.e., submicrometer, aerosols. These aerosols scatter negligible light so they are difficult to study and must be observed by indirect methods such as diffusion batteries and condensation nucleus counters. Several diffusion batteries are described: “cluster tube” batteries, 5.5 km of 1-mm-diam. straight tubing mounted in clusters; collimated holes structures containing 5.1 km of holes, 1/4 mm in diameter; honeycomb structures containing 3.5 km of holes 1/3 mm in diameter; screen batteries containing 55 stainless steel screens in 10 sections; reticulated vitreous carbon batteries containing 60 k interconnected pores per cm5. From theory, the diffusion battery is shown to be only slowly discriminating, so a series of batteries and measurements is required for particle size analysis. Measurements were made with a continuous flow condensation nucleus counter developed to provide the steady flow required by diffusion battery theory. The m...

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