Focused Electrostatic Collection of Aerosol Particles for Chemical Analysis by Spectroscopic Techniques
- In situ data available (on-site)
- Prototype
The design significantly improves accuracy and precision of measurements relative to existing methods. The APU can be integrated with a microplasma source (such as a laser-induced plasma) and the optical spectrometer to obtain elemental composition of aerosol particles. The unique features of this invention allow: i) semi-continuous or near-real-time measurement of elemental composition of aerosol particles, ii) measurement with high accuracy, precision, and repeatability, iii) collection of particles using electrostatic principles, iv) higher flow rates with smaller pumps because of a very low pressure drop, v) reliable calibration of the system, vi) easy miniaturization for portable instruments, and vii) lower detection limits, as needed, by increasing the particle collection time and/or sampling flow rate.
- Personal exposure measurements of metals
- Air pollution studies
- Elemental quantification in near real-time
- Hazardous materials exposure determinations and identification
- Biodefense, chemical-defense applications
- Environmental and occupational epidemiology
- Evaluation of engineering controls
- This APU allows accurate, near-real-time measurement of the elemental composition of aerosol particles in industrial and ambient atmospheres
- Can be readily miniaturized and integrated into existing portable plasma, Raman, or IR spectroscopy instruments to allow on-site, semi-continuous measurement of aerosol particles
- Provides lower detection limits compared to earlier technology, as needed, by increasing the particle collection time and/or sampling flow rate