Apparatus for real-time size-distributed measurement of aerosol mass concentration
An impactor, system and method for performing real-time measurements of particles in aerosol gases. The impactor comprises a plurality of cascading stages having impaction plates, mass-measurement mechanisms retained on the impaction plates, and a nozzle plate. A signal line associated with each of the plurality of cascading stages is configured to relay signals from the mass-measurement mechanism of the associated stage to a computer-based system configured to receive the transmitted signals from the signal lines, and to correlate changes in the resonant frequencies to particle concentrations in real time.
1. An impactor comprising:
a plurality of cascading stages, each comprising:
an impaction plate;
a mass-measurement mechanism retained on the impaction plate; and
a nozzle plate;
a signal line associated with each of the plurality of cascading stages, wherein each signal line is configured to relay signals from the mass-measurement mechanism of the associated stage, comprising a sensing quartz crystal without a reference crystal, to a computer-based system; and
a humidity conditioning mechanism for adjusting the relative humidity of the aerosol to a moderate relative humidity in a range of about 50% to 80% to ensure optimum particle-crystal coupling and reduce particle bouncing for mass-measurement.
2. The impactor of claim 1 , wherein the mass-measurement mechanism comprises a quartz-crystal microbalance (QCM) sensor.
3. The impactor of claim 1 , and further comprising an environment sensor configured to detect temperature, relative humidity, or combinations thereof within the impactor.
4. The impactor of claim 1 , wherein the mass-measurement mechanism comprises a crystal whose frequency of vibration is sensitive to a mass of deposited particles on the mass-measurement mechanism.
5. The impactor of claim 1 , wherein the mass-measurement mechanism, the impaction plate, or both comprise a coating to reduce particle bouncing.