Kimberly A. Prather
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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Aerosol Science and Technology | 2014
John F. Cahill; Thomas K. Darlington; Xiaoliang Wang; Joe Mayer; Matt T. Spencer; John C. Holecek; Beth E. Reed; Kimberly A. Prather
A new aerodynamic lens system for an online aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ATOFMS) has been designed and constructed to transmit and allow the analysis of individual particles in the 4–10-μm-size range. Modeling was used to help design the lens within the bounds of ATOFMS instrumental constraints. The aerodynamic lens operates at a high inlet pressure, 3066 Pa (23 Torr), with a unique tapered relaxation region to improve large particle transmission. Every stage of the lens was tested empirically using a combination of particle deposition and light scattering experiments. The critical orifice was found to significantly impact large particle transmission, with orifices <200 μm in diameter completely suppressing large particle transmission. The addition of a virtual impactor allowed for the use of large orifices without any loss of functionality in the ATOFMS. The detection efficiency of the ATOFMS was >10% for particles from 4–10 μm with a peak efficiency of 74 ± 9% for 6-μm particles. With the extended size range provided by this inlet, the ATOFMS can now be extended to investigate single cell metabolomics. Copyright 2014 American Association for Aerosol Research
Archive | 2013
Donald R. Baer; Barbara J. Finlayson-Pitts; Heather C. Allen; Allan K. Bertram; Vicki H. Grassian; Scot T. Martin; Joyce E. Penner; Kimberly A. Prather; Philip J. Rasch; Ruth Signorell; James N. Smith; Barbara E. Wyslouzil; Paul J. Ziemann; Donald Dabdub; Filipp Furche; Sergey A. Nizkorodov; Douglas J. Tobias; Julia Laskin; Alexander Laskin
This report contains the workshop scope and recommendations from the workshop attendees in identifying scientific gaps in new particle formation, growth and properties of particles and reactions in and on particles as well as the laboratory-focused capabilities, field-deployable capabilities and modeling/theory tools along with linking of models to fundamental data.
Archive | 2009
Ryan C. Sullivan; M. J. K. Moore; Markus D. Petters; Alexander Laskin; Gregory Charles Roberts; Sonia M. Kreidenweis; Kimberly A. Prather
Archive | 2010
Jimmy J. Lin; T. L. Lathem; Athanasios Nenes; Kaitlyn J. Suski; James F. Cahill; Kimberly A. Prather; J. S. Craven; A. R. Metcalf; Haflidi H. Jonsson; Richard C. Flagan; John Seinfeld
Archive | 2010
L. Upton Hatch; Kerri A. Pratt; K. C. Barsanti; Kimberly A. Prather
Archive | 2010
Kimberly A. Prather; James F. Cahill; Cassandra J. Gaston; Kaitlyn J. Suski; Rahul A. Zaveri; John H. Seinfeld
Archive | 2010
Cassandra J. Gaston; Patricia K. Quinn; T. S. Bates; Kimberly A. Prather
Archive | 2010
Jessie M. Creamean; Andrew P. Ault; Eugene A. Fitzgerald; Doris B. Collins; Gregory Charles Roberts; Kimberly A. Prather
Archive | 2010
Kaitlyn J. Suski; James F. Cahill; Scott Hersey; John E. Shilling; Kimberly A. Prather
Archive | 2010
Christopher D. Cappa; Daniel Mellon; Daniel Lack; Edward J. Williams; Timothy B. Onasch; Paola Massoli; D. J. Coffman; Patricia K. Quinn; T. S. Bates; I. Nuaaman; S.-M. Li; Katherine Hayden; Cassandra J. Gaston; Kimberly A. Prather