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Emission of iron and aluminum oxide particles from ultrasonic humidifiers and potential for inhalation.

Authors :
Yao, Wenchuo
Gallagher, Daniel L.
Marr, Linsey C.
Dietrich, Andrea M.
Source :
Water Research. Nov2019, Vol. 164, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Ultrasonic humidifier use is a potential source of human exposure to inhalable particulates. This research evaluated the behavior of insoluble iron oxide and aluminum oxide particles in water used to fill room-sized ultrasonic humidifiers. Solutions of 10 mg/L Fe, as iron oxide particles, or 5 mg/L Al, as aluminum oxide suspension, were added into tap water used to fill ultrasonic humidifiers. The humidifiers were operated for 14 h; samples were obtained over time and monitored for soluble and particulate Fe and Al, as well as particle sizes in the humidifier reservoir and emitted in aerosols. Denser, settleable particles of approximately 1.5 μm diameter of iron or aluminum oxides accumulated at the bottom of the humidifier reservoir. Smaller, suspended metal oxide particles of 0.22–0.57 μm diameter were emitted as aerosols from the humidifier. Soluble anions and cations in tap water were also present in the aerosols emitted from humidifiers. The results indicate that a typical 1.6 MHz ultrasonic humidifier can emit 0.22–0.57 μm particles and dissolved minerals from fill water into breathable air. Image 1 • Room-sized ultrasonic humidifiers potentially expose human to inhalable particles. • Room-sized ultrasonic humidifiers emit 0.22–0.57 μm metal oxide particles. • Denser than water particles were emitted at a low percent due to gravity settling. • Suspended particles larger than 0.22–0.57 μm are poorly emitted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00431354
Volume :
164
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Water Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138228141
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2019.114899