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Performance of wearable ionization air cleaners: Ozone emission and particle removal.

Authors :
Shi, Shanshan
Zhu, Shihao
Lee, Eon S.
Zhao, Bin
Zhu, Yifang
Source :
Aerosol Science & Technology. Mar2016, Vol. 50 Issue 3, p211-221. 11p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Wearable ionization air cleaners are compact in size and marketed for personal respiratory protection by removing air pollutants from users' breathing zone. In this study, ozone emission and particle removal rates of four wearable ionization air cleaners (namely, AC1 through AC4) were evaluated inside a 0.46 m3stainless steel chamber. Continuous measurements were conducted for ozone concentration, PM2.5concentration, and particle size distribution in the size range of 18.1–289 nm. Two of the four wearable air cleaners (i.e., AC1 and AC2) had detectable ozone emissions. The 10-h average ozone emission rates were quite different (i.e., 0.67 mg·h−1for AC1 and 3.40 × 10−2mg·h−1for AC2); however, the ozone emissions were negligible for AC3 and AC4. The number removal rates for particles within the measured size range were highly variable (i.e., 2.20 h−1, 0.52 h−1, 8.10 h−1, and 27.9 h−1for AC1 through AC4, respectively). The corresponding mass removal rates of PM2.5were 1.85 h−1, 0.48 h−1,1.52 h−1, and 5.37 h−1, respectively. Regulatory guidelines are needed to assure these devices can effectively remove particles without ozone emissions to protect public health. Copyright © 2016 American Association for Aerosol Research [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02786826
Volume :
50
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Aerosol Science & Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
113744519
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/02786826.2016.1139045