巧妙的项目:了解家庭空气污染。

IF 4.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
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本文概述了INGENIOUS(了解室内空气污染物的来源、转化和命运)项目,旨在更好地了解家庭中的空气污染。虽然我们的家是我们大部分时间都在其中度过的微环境,但我们对室内空气污染物的来源、转化过程和命运,以及我们与它们的接触,所知相对较少。INGENIOUS公司旨在通过以下方式解决这一知识差距:为英国家庭提供室内排放清单;利用低成本传感器和更先进的空气质量仪器,对布拉德福德的310个家庭进行了全面的空气污染物测量;利用移动测量分析室内空气污染对室外空气质量的影响,反之亦然;利用详细的空气污染模型洞察未来室内空气质量;确定需要进一步毒理学研究的室内空气污染物;以及更好地了解推动室内空气质量改善的行为障碍和促进因素。在我们采样的家庭中,PM2.5和CO2的日浓度中位数在夏季分别为7.8 μg m-3和666 ppm,在冬季分别为16.4 μg m-3和857 ppm。PM2.5的日峰值浓度在150 μg - m-3以上,在所有季节都很常见,而且是由烹饪造成的。在排放测量期间,烹饪活动还产生了高浓度的挥发性有机化合物,例如有害醛(高达50 ppb)和鸡肉炒菜产生的酒精(高达600 ppb)。我们抽样的家庭在室内污染物浓度方面表现出很大的差异,这与行为有很强的联系,包括烹饪活动的频率和类型,以及通风的使用。
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The INGENIOUS project: towards understanding air pollution in homes†

The INGENIOUS project: towards understanding air pollution in homes†

This paper provides an overview of the INGENIOUS (UnderstandING the sourcEs, traNsformations and fates of IndOor air pollUtantS) project, aiming to better understand air pollution in homes. Although our homes are the microenvironment in which we spend most of our time, we know relatively little about the sources, transformation processes and fates of indoor air pollutants, or our exposure to them. INGENIOUS aims to address this knowledge gap by delivering: an indoor emissions inventory for UK homes; comprehensive air pollutant measurements in 310 homes in Bradford using a combination of low cost-sensors and more advanced air quality instrumentation; an analysis of the impact of indoor air pollution on outdoor air quality and vice versa using mobile measurements; insight into future indoor air quality using detailed air pollution models; identification of indoor air pollutants that warrant further toxicological study; and better understanding of the barriers and facilitators for behaviour that drives improved indoor air quality. Median daily PM2.5 and CO2 concentrations varied from 7.8 μg m−3 and 666 ppm in the summer, to 16.4 μg m−3 and 857 ppm in the winter respectively in our sampled homes. Peak daily PM2.5 concentrations above 150 μg m−3 were frequently observed across all seasons, and were driven by cooking. Cooking activities also generated high concentrations of volatile organic compounds during emissions measurements, such as harmful aldehydes (up to ∼50 ppb), and alcohols (up to ∼600 ppb) from a chicken stir-fry. Our sampled homes displayed a wide variation in indoor pollutant concentrations, with a strong link to behaviour, including frequency and type of cooking activities, and use of ventilation.

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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts publishes high quality papers in all areas of the environmental chemical sciences, including chemistry of the air, water, soil and sediment. We welcome studies on the environmental fate and effects of anthropogenic and naturally occurring contaminants, both chemical and microbiological, as well as related natural element cycling processes.
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