Particle dispersion studies
Particle transport and dispersion is key phenomenon that strongly affects both indoor and outdoor air quality. As aerosol particles are ubiquitous in real-world environments, however, it can be difficult to track specific ones with common detectors such as particle counters and PM sensors.
Flame photometry is an alternative technique which can overcome this limitation; originally used to measure the concentration of metallic ions in solution, it is now a recognised standard used also for aerosols analysis (e.g., in EN149:2001+A1:2009). Thanks to its high sensitivity and selectivity it can be used to track particle dispersion in both indoor and outdoor environments.
For more details on indoor aerosol dispersion read our conference poster featuring the Aerosol Flame Photometer.
Flame photometry
Flame photometry can be used to track particles dispersion with high sensitivity and specificity.
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