Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5753913 | Journal of Aerosol Science | 2017 | 11 Pages |
â¢The performance of the FIMS with a wide dynamic size range was characterized.â¢The FIMS has good sizing accuracy and 100% detection efficiency from 8 to 600 nm.â¢The mobility resolution of the FIMS was examined using DMA-FIMS tandem measurements.
A Fast Integrated Mobility Spectrometer (FIMS) with a wide dynamic size range has been developed for rapid aerosol size distribution measurements. The design and model evaluation of the FIMS are presented in the preceding paper (Paper I, Wang et al., 2017), and this paper focuses on the experimental characterization of the FIMS. Monodisperse aerosol with diameter ranging from 8 to 600Â nm was generated using a Differential Mobility Analyzer (DMA), and was measured by the FIMS in parallel with a Condensation Particle Counter (CPC). The mean particle diameter measured by the FIMS is in good agreement with the DMA centroid diameter. Comparison of the particle concentrations measured by the FIMS and CPC indicates the FIMS detection efficiency is essentially 100% for particles with diameters of 8Â nm or larger. For particles smaller than 20Â nm or larger than 200Â nm, FIMS transfer function and mobility resolution can be well represented by the calculated ones based on simulated particle trajectories in the FIMS. For particles between 20 and 200Â nm, the FIMS transfer function is boarder than the calculated, likely due to non-ideality of the electric field, including edge effects near the end of the electrode, which are not represented by the 2-D electric field used to simulate particle trajectories.