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Outdoor/indoor 1 relationships of PM1 and black carbon: 2 sources and infiltration processes in an urban environment

AutorViana, Mar CSIC ORCID ; Díez, Sergi CSIC ORCID ; Reche, C.
Palabras claveexhaust
Infiltration
penetration ratio,
Barcelona
Spain
shift analysis.
Fecha de publicación22-oct-2014
ResumenAmbient air emissions of sub-micron particles infiltrate into indoor environments and play a 15 major role in indoor air quality. Discriminating between particles of indoor vs. outdoor origin is 16 therefore essential when assessing indoor air pollutant levels and characteristics. Outdoor/indoor relationships of traffic-derived nanoscaled particulates (PM1 and black carbon) were determined in a typical Mediterranean environment. Results evidenced the major impact of outdoor vehicular traffic emissions on indoor particulates: despite windows remaining closed at all times, 70% of indoor BC and 73% of indoor PM1 originated from outdoor emissions. This was probably due to due to inadequate insulation of the building. Outdoor/indoor penetration ratios were relatively constant for BC (1.29±0.08) but not for PM1(1.95±0.38), suggesting it is advisable to monitor the variability of penetration factors over time. Particle infiltration seemed to depend not only on physical barriers (building envelope,ventilation systems, etc.), but also on the physico-chemical properties of the particulates. Printing and photocopying contributed with (546 ng/m326 ) of total indoor BC. Dust resuspension by worker passage was the main indoor source of PM1 (15-20%, 1.1 μg/m327 ).
Versión del editorhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1352231011008685
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/103670
DOI10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.08.044
ISSN1352-2310
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