Issue 3, 2011

Size-selective sampling of particulates using a physiologic sampling pump

Abstract

Recent laboratory research indicates physiologic sampling of gas and vapor may provide more representative estimates of personal exposures than traditional methods. Modifications to the physiologic sampling pump (PSP) used in that research are described which extend its usefulness to size-selective sampling of particulates. PSPs used in previous research varied motor speed to keep sampling proportional to the subject's inhalation. This caused airflow and particle velocities through the collection device to continually change making those pumps unsuitable for sampling particulates. The modified implementation of the PSP pulls a constant airflow into and through a cyclone, then uses valves to either direct the airflow through, or divert the airflow around, the sampling filter. By using physiologic inputs to regulate the fraction of each second that air flows through the sampling filter, samples may be collected in proportion to inhalation rate. To evaluate the performance of a functional prototype 5 different sizes of monodisperse aerosols of ammonium fluorescein were generated by a vibrating orifice aerosol generator and introduced into a calm air chamber. To simulate different inhalation rates the valves of the PSP were energized using 9 different duty cycles. Efficiency curves are presented and compared to a standard respirable convention by bias mapping. The performance of the modified cyclone used in the PSP sampling head compared favorably with a commercially available cyclone of the same model, operating at a constant airflow (±10% over almost all the size distributions of concern). The new method makes physiologic sampling of the respirable fraction of particulates feasible.

Graphical abstract: Size-selective sampling of particulates using a physiologic sampling pump

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Aug 2010
Accepted
02 Dec 2010
First published
14 Jan 2011

J. Environ. Monit., 2011,13, 527-535

Size-selective sampling of particulates using a physiologic sampling pump

L. A. Lee, E. G. Lee, T. Lee, S. W. Kim, J. E. Slaven and M. Harper, J. Environ. Monit., 2011, 13, 527 DOI: 10.1039/C0EM00445F

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