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Piezoelectric transducer nebulizers

For ultrasonic nebulizers, the liquid is fragmented into droplets by an acoustic standing wave, usually produced by a piezoelectric transducer. [Pg.400]

Ultrasonic nebulizers are unique in that a piezoelectric transducer, powered at frequencies of 200 kHz to 10 MHz, is used to generate aerosol from sample that... [Pg.79]

The ultrasonic nebulizer is an atomization device that is popular for use when enhanced sensitivity is required for analysis applications. The apparatus consists of a piezoelectric crystal transducer, which is driven by an ultrasonic generator operating at a frequency of 200 kHz to 10 MHz. Sample is delivered to the front surface of the transducer through tubing from a peristaltic pump at a flow rate of up to 1 mL/min. An aerosol is formed by the... [Pg.73]


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