1990
DOI: 10.1080/02786829008959440
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Measurements of the Size Distribution of Aerosols Produced by Ultrasonic Humidification

Abstract: Aerosol number and mass distributions produced by an ultrasonic room humidifier and an ultrasonic medical nebulizer were examined in a limited-scalestudy. Rapid droplet drying occurred at room humidities and under near saturatedconditions. A model was tested describing the diameter of dried particles as a function of the dissolvedmineral content of the water and the transducer frequency. Water containing 102 mg/L of dissolved min-erals in a humidifier with a 1.6 MHz transducer produced droplets with a mass med… Show more

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“…All three nebulizers exhibit similar distributions that are not monotonic and have multimodal peaks. Bimodal peaks were also observed in mass size distribution measurements of Rodes et al (1990) for wet and dry salt particles generated by an ultrasonic room humidifier. This phenomenon may be attributed to the kinematic coagulation of the particles in the nebulizers after bouncing off the walls.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…All three nebulizers exhibit similar distributions that are not monotonic and have multimodal peaks. Bimodal peaks were also observed in mass size distribution measurements of Rodes et al (1990) for wet and dry salt particles generated by an ultrasonic room humidifier. This phenomenon may be attributed to the kinematic coagulation of the particles in the nebulizers after bouncing off the walls.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…1,10,12,13,31 For that reason, it is important to consider the mineral composition of water when evaluating particle characteristics. By definition, high hardness waters contain elevated concentrations of calcium and magnesium.…”
Section: Tap Waters Contain Varying Concentrations Of Dissolved Minermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In its powdered form, PHMG-P has a particle diameter of 20-40 μm. However, aerosol particles dry rapidly once sprayed from an ultrasonic humidifier, shrinking to nanometer-sized particles that can easily penetrate the lungs (Rodes et al, 1990). One study measured the aerosol particles sprayed from disinfectant-added humidifiers, and found diameters in the range of 30-80 nm (KCDC, 2011), suggesting that PHMG-P in aerosol sprayed from ultrasonic humidifiers could reach deep into the lungs and accumulate there.…”
Section: Physiochemical Properties Of Phmg-pmentioning
confidence: 99%