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Characterization
of Carbonaceous
Dr. Timothy B.
Onasch,
Dr. Charles E.
Kolb, Business Official, kolb@aerodyne.com
DOE Grant No.
DE-FG02-05ER84268
Amount: $99,994
Aerosol particles have important
effects on visibility, acid deposition, climate, and human health. A large fraction of the anthropogenic aerosol
is generated from energy-related activities, and organic compounds are known to
constitute a significant fraction of ambient aerosol mass in many locations. Yet, large uncertainties remain in quantifying
the chemical composition and atmospheric transformations of these aerosols,
especially with respect to organic particulate matter.
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: The combined aerosol mass spectrometer and light scattering system should provide aerosol measurement capabilities for a variety of monitoring applications beyond the field of atmospheric research. A portable instrument could be employed in industrial processes monitoring and chemical and biological warfare agent identification. The instrument is ideally suited for the characterization and control of aerosol emissions from a variety of industrial and energy production processes which produce aerosol laden exhaust, including semiconductor manufacturing, gas turbines, fluidized bed combustors, diesel combustors, and conventional furnaces.