Shape-dependent aerosol dynamics in indoor environments: Penetration, deposition, and dispersion.

J Hazard Mater

Department of Building Science, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China; Beijing Key Laboratory of Indoor Air Quality Evaluation and Control, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

Particle shape exerts a significant influence on their dynamic behavior, and it is imperative to elucidate these effects given the potential for severe environmental toxicity associated with shaped particles. Despite extensive research on the dynamical processes of spherical particles, the behaviors of non-spherical particles have been insufficiently investigated. In this study, we have developed a suite of computation-based models that account for particle shape and have reported on the typical dynamical behaviors of non-spherical particles within indoor environments. We have explored three typical scenarios, i.e., particle penetration into indoor spaces through building cracks, indoor particle deposition, and indoor particle dispersion. The shape-induced deviations are associated with dynamical processes, showing a decrease trend among penetration, deposition, and dispersion of the non-spherical particles. The maximum discrepancy due to particle shape during the penetration process exceeds 1000 %, observed with particles of approximately 0.02 μm in diameter interacting with straight cracks 4.5 cm in length and 0.25 mm in height. Moreover, there is a discrepancy of more than 70 % in the deposition of particles with a diameter of approximately 10 μm on side walls when using side air supply ventilation. Similarly, a discrepancy of nearly 11 % is noted for particles around 0.02 μm in diameter during dispersion under displacement ventilation within indoor settings. The interaction between shape-related particle dynamics, particularly their diffusion characteristics, and the properties of the flow field leads to these shape-dependent dynamical discrepancies. These findings offer a comprehensive understanding of how the shape of particles affects their indoor dynamic behavior, thereby supporting the control of hazardous particles in indoor environments.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.136305DOI Listing

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