Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4453300 Journal of Aerosol Science 2007 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The formation of incense smoke generated from four different types of incense sticks, three manufactured in Taiwan and one in Japan, was investigated in a small controlled chamber. The scanning mobility particle sizer and the quartz crystal microbalance were used for particle size analyses. The count median diameter (CMD) was found to rise swiftly along the path of the incense smoke. Consequently, a representative sampling location was selected for all measurements performed thereafter. All four types of incense smoke were shown to exhibit characteristic size distributions, CMDs, and mass median aerodynamic diameters (MMADs). Electron microscopy depicted liquid and solid nature of Taiwan and Japan incense smoke, respectively. The different physical states of the particles were suspected to be a result of different smoke-generating ingredients used by different cultures. Finally, the formation mechanisms of both liquid and solid incense smoke were discussed.

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