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Research Article

Nanoparticle aerosol generation methods from bulk powders for inhalation exposure studies

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Pages 265-275 | Received 03 Nov 2008, Accepted 20 May 2009, Published online: 30 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

Inhalation toxicity studies of nanoparticles require production of test aerosols with a number of acceptable characteristics. Five different generation methods for producing a nanoparticle aerosol from the bulk powder were evaluated with the goal of producing an acceptable aerosol that is homogenous, has a consistent concentration over time in which the magnitude may be intentionally varied, and has a size distribution that is both unimodal and has a small geometric mean diameter relative to the primary particle size of the nanoparticle bulk powder. Four types of bulk powders were evaluated including titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide, polymer-coated silver, and single walled carbon nanotubes. A nebulizer was the only tested method able to produce a consistent aerosol of sufficient magnitude. However, the resulting aerosol contains particles derived from the carrier water. Prior sonication of the nanoparticle suspension alone was found to be not useful for deagglomerating nanoparticles.

Acknowledgements

Funded by NIOSH R01 OH008806-01, NIOSH R01 OH009448 and supported by NIEHS P30 ES05605-11.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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