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European Geosciences Union, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 5(3), p. 1377-1384, 2010

DOI: 10.5194/amt-3-1377-2010

European Geosciences Union, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions, 3(3), p. 2515-2534

DOI: 10.5194/amtd-3-2515-2010

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Fast time-resolved aerosol collector: proof of concept

Journal article published in 2010 by Xiao-Ying Yu ORCID, James P. Cowin, Martin J. Iedema, and Hashim Ali
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

Abstract. Atmospheric particles can be collected in the field on substrates for subsequent laboratory analysis via chemically sensitive single particle methods such as scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive x-ray analysis. With moving substrates time resolution of seconds to minutes can be achieved. In this paper, we demonstrate how to increase the time resolution when collecting particles on a substrate to a few milliseconds to provide real-time information. Our fast time-resolved aerosol collector ("Fast-TRAC") microscopically observes the particle collection on a substrate and records an on-line video. Particle arrivals are resolved to within a single frame (4–17 ms in this setup), and the spatial locations are matched to the subsequent single particle analysis. This approach also provides in-situ information on particle size and number concentration. Applications are expected in airborne studies of cloud microstructure, pollution plumes, and surface long-term monitoring.