Effect of Spacers on the Bipolar Electrostatic Charge Properties of Metered Dose Inhaler Aerosols-A Case Study With Tilade®
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Effect of Spacers on the Bipolar Electrostatic Charge Properties of Metered Dose Inhaler Aerosols-A Case Study With Tilade®
Abstract
Aerosols emitted from metered dose inhalers (MDIs) are generally electrically charged and bipolar in nature. Although a spacer can effectively dampen the charge magnitude of aerosols, the electrostatic interactions between the positively and negatively charged particles and the spacer have not yet been characterized separately. The Bipolar Charge Analyzer (BOLAR) was employed to investigate interactions between the spacer and the charged aerosols. Three individual actuations of Tilade® MDI were introduced without a spacer and through an antistatic AeroChamber Plus® Z Stat®, an uncoated and a detergent-coated AeroChamber Plus® spacer into the BOLAR at 60 L/min. Charge and mass profiles were determined. The surface potential of spacers followed the order of uncoated > detergent-coated > antistatic spacer. The spacers had minimal impact on the positively charged particles but the charge magnitude of the negatively charged particles was in the opposite order as the spacer surface potential. The charge-to-mass ratio of particles had little alteration for all measurements. Negatively charged particles had a higher tendency to deposit on the spacer walls, possibly due to their higher abundance in the confined spacer volume. The bipolar data may prove useful for designing better MDIs and spacers and modelling lung deposition of charged aerosol particles.
Keywords: aerosol; dispersion; pMDI (pressurized metered dose inhaler); pulmonary; static charge.
Copyright © 2017 American Pharmacists Association®. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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