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Rethinking primary particulate matter: Integrating filterable and condensable particulate matter in measurement and analysis
- Le, Yen Thi-Hoang;
- Kim, Dong-Woo;
- Kang, Cheonwoong;
- Bae, Gi-Nam;
- Park, Poong-Mo;
- ... Jeon, Ki-Joon;
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The current definition of primary particulate matter (PM) encompasses filterable PM (FPM) and condensable PM (CPM), which are evaluated using two distinct conventional measurement methods: cooling and dilution. While the cooling method exclusively considers the homogenous formation of CPM, the dilution method, closer to real-world conditions, neglects FPM characterization. To overcome this limitation, we propose a doubled-dilution system that enables the parallel characterization of both FPM and primary PM without diverting FPM from the CPM formation pathway. The doubled-dilution system has been investigated from a laboratory scale to a full-scale coal-fired power plant to facilitate simultaneous, real-time measurements of primary PM and FPM size distributions. Moreover, the formation rates of homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation were compared. The evolution of the primary PM size revealed a bimodal distribution, and the filter-based mass concentration results demonstrated a pronounced preference for heterogeneous reactions (17.6 times higher than homogeneous nucleation). In particular, primary PM emissions were underestimated by up to 65.3 % when only homogeneous CPM formation was considered, underscoring the importance of including FPM during primary PM measurements. Considering these results, we advocate adopting the term “primary PM” over “CPM.” © 2025
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- Rethinking primary particulate matter: Integrating filterable and condensable particulate matter in measurement and analysis
- 저자
- Le, Yen Thi-Hoang; Kim, Dong-Woo; Kang, Cheonwoong; Bae, Gi-Nam; Park, Poong-Mo; Jung, Yong-Won; Jang, Kee-Won; Kang, Dae-Il; Youn, Jong-Sang; Jeon, Ki-Joon
- 발행일
- 2025
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- Article
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- 961