| Literature DB >> 34444175 |
Ki Joon Heo1, Inyong Park1, Gunhee Lee1, Keejung Hong1, Bangwoo Han1, Jae Hee Jung2, Sang Bok Kim1.
Abstract
The present study was performed to quantitatively evaluate the effects of air purifiers on the spread of COVID-19 and to suggest guidelines for their safe use. To simulate respiratory droplet nuclei and nano-sized virus aggregates, deionized water containing 100 nm of polystyrene latex (PSL) particles was sprayed using a vibrating mesh nebulizer, and the changes in the particle number concentration were measured for various locations of the particle source and air purifier in a standard 30 m3 test chamber. The spread of the simulated respiratory droplet nuclei by the air purifier was not significant, but the nano-sized aggregates were significantly affected by the airflow generated by the air purifier. However, due to the removal of the airborne particles by the HEPA filter contained in the air purifier, continuous operation of the air purifier reduced the number concentration of both the simulated respiratory droplet nuclei and nano-sized aggregates in comparison to the experiment without operation of the air purifier. The effect of the airflow generated by the air purifier on the spread of simulated respiratory droplet nuclei and nano-sized aggregates was negligible when the distance between the air purifier and the nebulizer exceeded 1 m.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; air purifier; respiratory droplet nuclei; transmission; virus aggregates
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34444175 PMCID: PMC8394335 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18168426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Experimental setup and the size distribution of the simulated respiratory droplet nuclei. (a) Schematic and photograph of the experimental setup; (b) comparison between the actual and simulated respiratory droplet nuclei.
Figure 2The change in the concentration of simulated respiratory droplet nuclei as a function of time (a) for various heights of the source and (b) for various distances between the air purifier and the source.
Figure 3Change in the concentration of nano-sized aggregates as a function of time (a) for various heights of source and (b) for various distances between the air purifier and the source.