EVALUATION OF THE IONIC AIR PURIFICATION EFFICIENCY BY THE ELECTRICAL LOW PRESSURE IMPACTOR (ELPI) Wein ionic air purifiers VI-2500AS150MM (+) positive.

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EVALUATION OF THE IONIC AIR PURIFICATION EFFICIENCY BY THE ELECTRICAL LOW PRESSURE IMPACTOR (ELPI) Wein ionic air purifiers VI-2500AS150MM (+) positive AS150MM (-) negative Ion density2 million (-) ions / cm million (+) ions / cm million (-) ions / cm 3 Measurement distance from the device 4 ft (1.22 m)2 ft (0.61 m) INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE RESULTS METHODS Byung Uk Lee, Mikhail Yermakov, Sergey A. Grinshpun Center for Health-Related Aerosol Studies, Dept. of Environmental Health, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA ■ Indoor test chamber of ~ 25 m 3. ■ Smoke particle generator. ■ Electrical low pressure impactor (ELPI, TSI Inc./Dekati Ltd, St. Paul, MN). ■ The particle-size-specific concentrations recorded in 12 channels of the ELPI, d a = 0.04 to 10  m. ■ The particle charge distribution measurement. ■ The ELPI sampling inlet is ~ 0.2 m from the purifier. ■ Air temperature = 23±10 0 C. ■ Relative humidity = 42±9%. ■ The ion emission has been shown to reduce the concentration of airborne dust particles and microorganisms in indoor environments. The aerosol particles, charged unipolarly by the emitted ions, repel and migrate toward the surfaces, which results in their rapid deposition. Those ion emitters, which meet health standards (e.g., do not generate ozone above the established thresholds) have been incorporated in commercial air purification devices. The ionic air purifiers are being increasingly used in indoor environments. ■ In this study, three ionic air purifiers, VI-2500, AS150MM (+) positive, and AS150MM (-) negative (Wein Products Inc., Los Angeles, CA), were evaluated with respect to their indoor air cleaning efficiency. ■ Since some airborne biological agents are primarily represented by submicrometer and micrometer particles (e.g., isolated airborne viruses range from 0.04 to about  m and bacterial spores are about 1  m in their equivalent optical/aerodynamic diameter), the targeted particle size range was 0.04 to 2  m. Natural decay VI-2500 AS150MM (+) Original charges of particles generated in our experiments were very low (less than 1 elementary charge per particle, on average). When an ionic air purifier operated, the airborne particles exhibited considerable positive or negative electric charges, depending on the polarity of the purifier (e.g. the average charge of 1  m particles reached ~10 2 e + in 3 minutes when the AS150MM (+) operated). T he experimental results are in good agreement with the t heoretical data obtained using the diffusion charging m odel. Initial particle size distribution VirusesBacteria C decay due to ionizer (d a, t) / C initial (d a ) Ionic air purifiers demonstrate significant air purifying efficiency. A 30-minute operation of the VI-2500 in a room-size chamber removed about 97% of 0.1  m particles and about 95% of 1  m particles from the air, in addition to the natural decay effect. A 60-min operation of the AS150MM (+) and AS150MM (-) removed about 83% and 84% of 0.1  m particles and about 79% and 83% of 1  m particles from the air, respectively. Acknowledgements - This work was supported in parts by the Wein Products Inc. (Los Angeles, CA) and the Post-doctoral Fellowship Program of Korea Science & Engineering Foundation (KOSEF). Byung Uk Lee: Mikhail Yermakov: Sergey A. Grinshpun: Ionizer 3.8 m 2.6 m 2.4 m ELPI Aerosols Neutralizer Smoke generator Small fan Airborne particle charge distribution