A miniature system for separating aerosol particles and measuring mass concentrations

Sensors (Basel). 2010;10(4):3641-54. doi: 10.3390/s100403641. Epub 2010 Apr 12.

Abstract

We designed and fabricated a new sensing system which consists of two virtual impactors and two quartz-crystal microbalance (QCM) sensors for measuring particle mass concentration and size distribution. The virtual impactors utilized different inertial forces of particles in air flow to classify different particle sizes. They were designed to classify particle diameter, d, into three different ranges: d<2.28 μm, 2.28 μm≤d≤3.20 μm, d>3.20 μm. The QCM sensors were coated with a hydrogel, which was found to be a reliable adhesive for capturing aerosol particles. The QCM sensor coated with hydrogel was used to measure the mass loading of particles by utilizing its characteristic of resonant frequency shift. An integrated system has been demonstrated.

Keywords: aerosol particle; microbalance sensor; virtual impactor.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't