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BSI PD ISO/TR 19601:2017

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Nanotechnologies. Aerosol generation for air exposure studies of nano-objects and their aggregates and agglomerates (NOAA)

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BSI 2017 64
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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
15 4 Abbreviated terms
16 5 Study design considerations
5.1 General
5.2 Workplace exposure scenario
17 5.3 Existing inhalation toxicity testing guidelines
5.4 Globally harmonized system of classification and labelling of chemicals (GHS)
6 Considerations in selection of proper generators
6.1 Basic scheme
6.1.1 Flow chart
19 6.1.2 Selection of study
6.1.3 Characterization of physicochemical properties of nanomaterials
6.1.4 Exposure information on possible use or handling and manufacturing
6.1.5 Exposure characteristics
20 6.1.6 Types of inhalation exposure methods
6.1.7 Particle characterization method
7 NOAA aerosol generators
7.1 General
23 7.2 Dry dissemination
7.2.1 Wright dust feeder (see Figure 2)
24 7.2.2 Brush type aerosol generator (see Figure 3)
25 7.2.3 Small scale powder disperser (SSPD; see Figure 4)
26 7.2.4 Fluidized bed aerosol generator (FBG; see Figure 5)
27 7.2.5 Acoustic dry aerosol generator elutriator (ADAGE; see Figure 6)
28 7.2.6 Vilnius aerosol generator (VAG; see Figure 7)
29 7.2.7 Rotating drum generator (see Figure 8)
31 7.3 Wet dissemination
7.3.1 Atomizer/nebulizer (see Figure 9 to Figure 11)
34 7.3.2 Electro-static assist axial atomizer (see Figure 12)
35 7.4 Phase change
7.4.1 Evaporation/condensation generator (see Figure 13)
36 7.4.2 Spark generator
37 7.4.3 Condensation nano-aerosols
38 7.5 Chemical reaction
7.5.1 Combustion
40 7.6 Liquid phase filtration/dispersion — Critical point drying (tertiary butyl alcohol sublimation) and direct injection system for whole-body inhalation studies
7.6.1 Principle of operation
7.6.2 Advantages
7.6.3 Limitations
44 8 Experimental integration
8.1 General
45 8.2 Exposure characterization
8.3 Particle properties
8.4 Considerations for in vivo exposure systems
46 9 Considerations in use of nano-aerosol generator for in vitro study
47 Annex A (informative) NOAA generators, their particle size distribution and measurement methods
52 Annex B (informative) Aerosol dilution system
55 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TR 19601:2017
$198.66