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Structural Property Effect of Nanoparticle Agglomerates on Particle Penetration through Fibrous Filter
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NanoparticlesFiltrationEngineeringParticle PenetrationNanoparticle AgglomeratesChemical EngineeringHigh Temperature AerosolMicrometeorologyAerosol SamplingTransport PhenomenaParticle TechnologyThermodynamicsMaterials ScienceAerosol FormationSintering FurnaceSurface ModificationHeat TransferOptical Particle SizingSilver NpNanomaterialsStructural Property EffectMany Aerosol Particles
Most filtration studies have been conducted with spherical particles; however, many aerosol particles are agglomerates of small primary spheres. Filtration efficiency tests were conducted with silver NP agglomerates, with the agglomerate structure controlled by altering the temperature of a sintering furnace. The mobility diameter and mass of the silver NP agglomerates were measured using a differential mobility analyzer together with an aerosol particle mass analyzer. From these measurements, it was found that the fractal-like dimension, D fm, varied from 2.07 to 2.95 as the sintering temperatures was increased from ambient to 600°C. The agglomerates were essentially fully coalesced at 600°C allowing direct comparison of the filtration behavior of the agglomerate to that of a sphere with the same mobility diameter. Other agglomerate properties measured include the primary diameter, the agglomerate length and aspect ratio, and the dynamic shape factor.
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