Hochrainer, D.D.Hochrainer2022-03-052022-03-052018https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/25526310.1201/97813510696492-s2.0-85051954045Airborne particles form a colloid consisting of a gaseous dispersion medium and dispersed particles, which may be solid or liquid. Liquid particles are always spherical, since the surface tension is much larger than frictional forces. Solid particles show a variety of shapes such as spheres, regular polyhedrons, straight and curved fibers, flakes, and irregular particles. Particles that are approximately the same length in all directions are called isometric.en540571572Physical behavior and sampling of airborne particlesbook article