Literature DB >> 30311769

Evaluating the feasibility of a personal particle exposure monitor in outdoor and indoor microenvironments in Shanghai, China.

Kan Wang1, Fei-Er Chen1, William Au2,3, Zhuohui Zhao1, Zhao-Lin Xia1.   

Abstract

Existing particulate matter (PM) monitors have too low spatiotemporal resolution to properly characterize individual exposure doses. In order to support health impact assessment, it is essential to develop a better method to assess individual exposure by taking account of varied environments in which people spend their time. Compact light-scattering PM monitors can potentially fill this need. This study was conducted to evaluate feasibility of a low-cost PM monitor (Plantower PMS 7003) in indoor and roadside outdoor microenvironments compared to research-grade instruments in Shanghai, China. The monitors exhibited excellent performance with a high linear response and low bias values both in outdoor and indoor tests. The monitors also showed little confounding bias in low relative humidity environments. Taking into account the accessibility and portability of this monitor, the monitors were able to detect the dynamic nature of individual exposures and provide data and knowledge about human exposure assessments.

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Keywords:  Exposure assessment; light-scattering monitor; particulate matter; relative humidity

Year:  2018        PMID: 30311769     DOI: 10.1080/09603123.2018.1533531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Health Res        ISSN: 0960-3123            Impact factor:   3.411


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Authors:  Brigida Alfano; Luigi Barretta; Antonio Del Giudice; Saverio De Vito; Girolamo Di Francia; Elena Esposito; Fabrizio Formisano; Ettore Massera; Maria Lucia Miglietta; Tiziana Polichetti
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2020-11-29       Impact factor: 3.576

2.  Evaluating the Performance of Using Low-Cost Sensors to Calibrate for Cross-Sensitivities in a Multipollutant Network.

Authors:  Misti Levy Zamora; Colby Buehler; Hao Lei; Abhirup Datta; Fulizi Xiong; Drew R Gentner; Kirsten Koehler
Journal:  ACS ES T Eng       Date:  2022-04-11

3.  Ultra-Light Airborne Measurement System for Investigation of Urban Boundary Layer Dynamics.

Authors:  Piotr Sekula; Miroslaw Zimnoch; Jakub Bartyzel; Anita Bokwa; Michal Kud; Jaroslaw Necki
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-04-21       Impact factor: 3.576

4.  Long-term field comparison of multiple low-cost particulate matter sensors in an outdoor urban environment.

Authors:  Florentin M J Bulot; Steven J Johnston; Philip J Basford; Natasha H C Easton; Mihaela Apetroaie-Cristea; Gavin L Foster; Andrew K R Morris; Simon J Cox; Matthew Loxham
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-05-16       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Intercomparison of PurpleAir Sensor Performance over Three Years Indoors and Outdoors at a Home: Bias, Precision, and Limit of Detection Using an Improved Algorithm for Calculating PM2.5.

Authors:  Lance Wallace
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-02       Impact factor: 3.576

6.  Effect of Short- to Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Particulate Matter on Cognitive Function in a Cohort of Middle-Aged and Older Adults: KoGES.

Authors:  Jane J Lee; Ji Hyun Kim; Dae Sub Song; Kyoungho Lee
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-08-11       Impact factor: 4.614

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