A Novel Optical Instrument for Measuring Mass Concentration and Particle Size in Real Time

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Mar 30;23(7):3616. doi: 10.3390/s23073616.

Abstract

Particle mass and particulate size are two important parameters used to characterize the aerosol. Currently, there are a few methods for measuring particle mass concentration and particle size. However, the existing methods have their own shortcomings. In this article, we describe a novel laser scattering instrument that measures mass concentration and particle size in real time over a wide concentration range. This instrument combines laser scattering and time-of-flight aerodynamics in one optical device. There are two innovations in this paper: (1) Two APD detectors are used to receive scattered light. One receives forward-scattered light and the other receives side-scattered light. The advantage is that the sensitivity of the detector is increased greatly, and the ratio of forward and side scattering is used to further obtain the size and shape information of the particles. (2) In order to measure the high concentrations of aerosol, a high-speed ADC and FPGA is combined to achieve an anti-overlap algorithm objective. It has been verified by experiments that the anti-overlapping algorithm can effectively improve the applicability of the aerodynamic particle size spectrometer under high concentration conditions.

Keywords: aerodynamic particle size; anti-overlap algorithm; particle size; particulate matter.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by [Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Commission] grant number [20220481111].