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Published January 2008 | public
Journal Article

Radial Differential Mobility Analyzer for One Nanometer Particle Classification

Abstract

We present details on the design, construction, and calibration of a radial differential mobility analyzer suitable for sizing aerosol nanoparticles with mobility diameters as small as one nanometer. Design improvements targeted decreasing the residence time with a concomitant reduction in particle agglomeration and diffusional losses to walls. Calibration was performed using aerosolized monodisperse molecular ions. Instrument resolution was found to increase with applied voltage as V^1/2, indicating that diffusion is broadening the transfer function and reaching a value of ~7 for the largest molecular ion measured (mobility diameter of 1.47 nm). The mobilities of three molecular ions in the tetra-alkyl ammonium halide homologous series are also reported.

Additional Information

© 2009 Copyright American Association for Aerosol Research. Received 10 June 2008; accepted 9 September 2008. This work was partially supported by the Jacobs Institute for Molecular Engineering and Medicine at Caltech. An NSF graduate fellowship to NAB is also acknowledged.

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