Particulate matter (PM) is an important player in indoor air quality. Even though PM limit values are in force for more than a decade in Europe and reference methods are well in place for ambient air, measuring indoor PM concentration still remains a challenge and standardizing a measurement protocol is complex. As people stay most of their time indoors, indoor PM is of great interest in terms of public health, as concentration can be drastically different to the one outdoors. This review aims to provide key information to the indoor air monitoring communities, to better understand principal methods suitable for the analysis of indoor PM with their respective main influencing parameters. Advantages and drawbacks of each method are discussed and specific awareness is raised to avoid wrong data interpretation in specific situations. The inter-instrument deviation is also explained and, when possible, methods to correct are proposed.

Particulate matter indoors: a strategy to sample and monitor size-selective fractions

Cattaneo, Andrea
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Spinazzé, Andrea;Rovelli, Sabrina;Borghi, Francesca;Cavallo, Domenico M.;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Particulate matter (PM) is an important player in indoor air quality. Even though PM limit values are in force for more than a decade in Europe and reference methods are well in place for ambient air, measuring indoor PM concentration still remains a challenge and standardizing a measurement protocol is complex. As people stay most of their time indoors, indoor PM is of great interest in terms of public health, as concentration can be drastically different to the one outdoors. This review aims to provide key information to the indoor air monitoring communities, to better understand principal methods suitable for the analysis of indoor PM with their respective main influencing parameters. Advantages and drawbacks of each method are discussed and specific awareness is raised to avoid wrong data interpretation in specific situations. The inter-instrument deviation is also explained and, when possible, methods to correct are proposed.
2022
2022
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/05704928.2022.2088554
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ); indoor particulate matter; gravimetric analysis; particle number and size distribution; real-time monitoring
Bergmans, Benjamin; Cattaneo, Andrea; Duarte, Regina M. B. O.; Gomes, João F. P.; Saraga, Dikaia; Ródenas García, Mila; Querol, Xavier; Liotta, Leonarda F.; Safell, John; Spinazzé, Andrea; Rovelli, Sabrina; Borghi, Francesca; Cavallo, Domenico M.; Villanueva, Florentina; Di Gilio, Alessia; Maggos, Thomas; Mihucz, Victor G.
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