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HERO ID
6945
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Deposition of monodisperse insoluble aerosol particles in the 0.005 to 0.2 μm size range within the human respiratory tract
Author(s)
Schiller, CF; Gebhart, J; Heyder, J; Rudolf, G; Stahlhofen, W
Year
1988
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Annals of Occupational Hygiene
ISSN:
0003-4878
EISSN:
1475-3162
Volume
32
Issue
inhaled_particles_VI
Page Numbers
41-49
Language
English
DOI
10.1093/annhyg/32.inhaled_particles_VI.41
URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780080341859500103
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Abstract
In 4 subjects with normal lung function total deposition of monodisperse, hydrophobic, uncharged silver particles in the 0.005 to 0.08 μm size range was investigated for a variety of breathing patterns during steady state mouth- and nose breathing. The evaluation of deposition was based upon measurements of mean particle number concentration in inspired and expired air by means of a condensation nucleus counter.
Owing to the diffusional particle transport, total deposition increases with decreasing particle size and increasing mean residence time of the aerosol in the lungs. With decreasing particle size the time dependence becomes less and the effect of tidal volume more significant. A semi-empirical formula is derived which fits the experimental data.
Conference Name
International Symposium and Workshop on Lung Dosimetry
Conference Location
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Conference Dates
September 2-6, 1985
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