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Development of a two-stage virtual impactor for the generation of micrometer-scale monodisperse aerosols

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Monodisperse particles are useful across a wide range of industrial applications,such as LCD displays,solar cells and rechargeable batteries,due to their uniformly small sizes.However,generating high volumes of monodisperse particles remains challenging.In this study,it was aimed to generate mono-disperse aerosols by classifying micrometer-scale solid aerosol particles within a narrow size range.Accordingly,a new particle-size classification device with two virtual impactors connected in series and clean air cores was developed.The first-stage virtual impactor had a slightly larger cutoff size than the second-stage,and the major flow discharged from the first-stage was directed to the second-stage.The target particle size range was altered by changing the nozzle sizes in the first and second stages or by adjusting the flow rate.Subsequently,the classification performance of the two-stage virtual impactor was simulated and validated through an experiment using Arizona test dust.The implemented combi-nations of cutoff sizes for the first and second stages were 3.0 and 2.0 μm,3.9 and 2.7 μm,or 6.7 and 4.8 μm.As a result,monodisperse aerosol particles were classified at a geometric standard deviation of 1.04-1.14 and a particle size range of 2-6.7 μm.The two-stage virtual impactor developed herein may be useful for various research and performance evaluations,as it can classify micrometer-scale solid particle aerosols that exhibit high monodispersity.

Virtual impactorClean air coreDust collection efficiencyMonodispersity

Jun-Hyung Lim、Igor Kim、Se-Jin Yook

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School of Mechanical Engineering,Hanyang University,Seoul,04763,Republic of Korea

2024

颗粒学报(英文版)
中国颗粒学会 中国科学院过程工程研究所

颗粒学报(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.632
ISSN:1674-2001
年,卷(期):2024.95(12)