Size reduction of Aspergillus versicolor fungal bioaerosols during a thermal heating process in continuous-flow system

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Airborne fungi, termed fungal bioaerosols, have received attention due to their association with public health problems. The search for ways to prevent the harmful effects of fungal bioaerosols has created a high demand for research and development of efficient methods for controlling bioaerosols. We investigated variations in aerosol characteristics including total number concentration, size distribution, and surface morphology of fungal bioaerosols under a thermal heating process, a promising bioaerosol control method, in a continuous-flow system. Quantitative thermal characteristics of fungal bioaerosols were also obtained from thermogravimetric analysis. Our experimental results show that the aerodynamic and physical diameter of tested fungal bioaerosols decreased when exposed to increasing surrounding temperatures, even within a short exposure time of about 0.15 s. The instantaneous exposure to high temperature significantly changed the surface morphology of the fungal bioaerosols and caused thermal decomposition of the polymer component of the fungal cell wall. These variations in physical characteristics are closely related to the aerodynamic diameter of fungal bioaerosols. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Issue Date
2010-06
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

SHORT-TIME PASTEURIZATION; SMALL CERAMIC HEATER; HIGH-TEMPERATURE; RESPIRATORY DEPOSITION; AIR IONS; INACTIVATION; SPORES; PARTICLES; REMOVAL; INDOOR

Citation

JOURNAL OF AEROSOL SCIENCE, v.41, pp.602 - 610

ISSN
0021-8502
DOI
10.1016/j.jaerosci.2010.03.004
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/96832
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