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Growth of particles by supersaturated vapor condensation followed by i
mpaction-based collection allows efficient collection of atmospheric p
articles in the micron and submicron range and results in a liquid out
put stream in which the collected particles are dissolved or suspended
. The original apparatus (Anal. Chem, 67, 1995, 71-78) has been substa
ntially improved by obviating the need for a thermoelectrically cooled
flow through the maze. The instrument is investigated for its potenti
al to collect and measure metallic constituents in submicron size aero
sols. Sodium sulfate aerosols containing traces of Ce (III) sulfate we
re used as the test aerosol. A fluorometric method was used to measure
Ce (III). Excellent collection efficiencies and a limit of detection
of 200 fmol m(-3) air were observed. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.