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Porovnání ultrajemných atmosférických aerosolů v Praze a Budapešti
Matějková, Daniela ; Borsós, T. ; Ždímal, Vladimír ; Salma, I. ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Smolík, Jiří
Data measured in Prague suburbs and Budapest city center have been compared in the time period from November 1, 2008 until August 31, 2009 in the size range from 10 nm to 1 µm. Total average particle number concentrations were calculated, 6.8×103 particles/cm3 in Prague, and 1.3×104 particles/cm3 in Budapest. The size distributions were mostly bimodal with the mode located either in the Aitken (25–100 nm) or in the accumulation mode range (> 100 nm). When new particle formation started in the atmosphere, the nucleation mode (< 25 nm) appeared growing from the lowest detectable sizes upwards.
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Deposition of Inhalants in the Human Respiratory Tract
Kovářová, E. ; Ždímal, Vladimír
Size distributions were determined of particles generated by two types of aerosol inhalers, using three different dosage forms, each of them containing another active substance. It was found that only 6% of inhaled particles deposit in the target region even though 90% of them reach this region. When holding the breath after dose aplication, the deposition efficiency may increase a little. Despite some differences between the individual dosage forms none of them proved to be too beneficial in terms of particle deposition efficiency in the target region. Measurements under various temperatures and relative humidities showed that all studied inhalants are hydrophobic; the measured size distributions essentially did not change even at high relative humidities simulating conditions in the real respiratory tract.
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Dynamika velikostního rozdělení částic atmosférických aerosolů v Praze - Suchdole
Matějková, Daniela ; Ždímal, Vladimír ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Smolík, Jiří
This work summarizes first results of a one-year-long continuous sampling by SMPS and APS spectrometers at the suburban backgrounds site in Prague-Suchdol. The average particle number concentration was found to be 6500 particles/cm3. The size distributions were mostly monomodal with the mode located either in the Aitken (21-100 nm) ot the accumulation range. The dynamic of particle size distributions and especially situations when we found elevated concentrations of particles smaller than 25 nm were studied. New particle formation belonging to the category Banana event was identified most frequently. The average values of J3, were estimated to be 1.8 cm3s-1 and GR 6.6 nm h-1.
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Vlastnosti a zdroje předměstského pozaďového atmosférického aerosolu v Praze
Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Havránek, Vladimír ; Maenhaut, W. ; Chi, X. ; Ždímal, Vladimír ; Hovorka, J. ; Smolík, Jiří
A comprehensive aerosol characterization was perfprmed for a 15-month period at Suchdol, a suburb in the NW of Prague. PM, mass concentrations, mass and number size distributions, PM10 chemical composition and the main factors influencing the PM10 concentrations were determined. The regional air pollution during low mixing periods was found to be the most important factor influencing the local levels of air pollution.
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Traffic Contribution to the Local Air Pollution
Smolík, Jiří ; Bízek, V. ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Ždímal, Vladimír ; Ondráček, Jakub ; Džumbová, Lucie ; Mašková, Ludmila
Particles emitted from the road transport represent one of the major aerosol source in the city environment. Due to the fact that increased aerosol concentrations are connected with higher morbidity and mortality, it is necessary to characterize and quantify these emissions in order to evaluate their effect on human health and environment. Road transport emissions include direct particle emissions from exhausts from attrition of brake lining, tires and roads and resuspended particles and indirect emissions in the form of secondary particles produced by chemical reactions of gaseous emissions.
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