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New application note on MOUDI impactors and chemical analysis

A new 6-page application note looks at ways researchers chemically analyze MOUDI samples to understand more about ambient aerosol composition and characterization.


MOUDI (Microorifice Uniform Deposit Impactor) instruments are typically used to collect particles for aerosol sampling.TSI aerosol and particle experts have released a new application note, "Chemical Analysis of MOUDI™ Impactor Samples." MOUDI, which stands for Microorifice Uniform Deposit Impactor, is an instrument typically used to collect particles for aerosol sampling.

This 6-page paper looks at the ways researchers chemically analyze MOUDI Impactor samples to understand more about ambient aerosol composition and characterization. Examples include studying new particle formation, heavy metals, biomass burning, vehicle emissions, point sources, and other important contributions to human health and atmospheric chemistry research.

The following chemical analysis techniques are among those most commonly applied to aerosol composition and aerosol characterization work:

  • Ion chromatography (IC)
  • Inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)
  • Organic carbon / elemental carbon (EC/OC)
  • Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)
  • X-ray fluorescence (XRF)

Read the complete application note, "Chemical Analysis of MOUDI(TM) Impactor Samples"

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Geposted auf Apr 12 2019 15:52
Gespeichert unter aerosol sampling, chemical analysis
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