Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8865249 | Journal of Aerosol Science | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we present a detailed data inversion routine for deriving aerosol size distribution from FIMS measurements of aerosols with a wide size range. The inversion routine takes into consideration the FIMS transfer function, particle penetration efficiency in the FIMS, and multiple charging of aerosols. The accuracy of the FIMS measurement is demonstrated by comparing parallel FIMS and SMPS measurements of stable aerosols with a wide range of size spectrum shapes, including ambient aerosols and aerosols classified by a differential mobility analyzer (DMA). The FIMS and SMPS-derived size distributions show excellent agreements for all aerosols tested. In addition, total number concentrations of ambient aerosols were integrated from 1â¯Hz FIMS size distributions, and compared with those directly measured by a condensation particle counter (CPC) operated in parallel. The integrated and measured total particle concentrations agree well within 6.5%.
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Authors
Yang Wang, Tamara Pinterich, Jian Wang,