Source apportionment of PM2.5 particles: Influence of outdoor particles on indoor environment of schools using chemical mass balance

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2017

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AAGR Aerosol and Air Quality Research hhyang@cyut.edu.tw

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Children have higher lung function than adults and they spend most of their day time in schools. Also, children studying at schools located in the vicinity of busy roadways are vulnerable to childhood asthma and respiratory disorders. The present study is focused on estimating the sources of PM<inf>2.5</inf> particles present in the indoor air quality in schools which are located adjacent to urban and suburban roadways. The indoor PM<inf>2.5</inf> samples from all the four schools were collected using fine dust sampler from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The sampling was carried out for one complete week during various seasons including both working and non-working days. The chemical compositions of the PM<inf>2.5</inf> samples were analyzed for certain elements like Ba, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sr, Ti, V and Zn using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP OES) and ions like F-, Cl-, NO<inf>3</inf>-, PO<inf>4</inf>3-, SO<inf>4</inf>2-, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, NH<inf>4</inf>+, Na+ using Ion Chromatography (IC). Source apportionment study using Chemical Mass Balance was carried out using the species concentration of the collected samples. The major sources were found to be Paved Road Dust, Soil Dust, Gasoline Vehicle Emissions, Diesel Vehicle Emissions and Marine Source Emissions. Among these, vehicular emissions contribution was found to be higher for the schools located close to roadways rather than the school located at a considerable distance from highway. The difference in source type contribution at each school clearly depicts the difference in nature of location and type of activities in the vicinity of the sampling sites. © Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research.

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Air quality, Barium, Cadmium compounds, Chemical analysis, Chlorine, Chromatography, Dust, Fluorine, Indoor air pollution, Inductively coupled plasma, Ion chromatography, Magnesium, Manganese, Optical emission spectroscopy, Societies and institutions, Spectrometry, Strontium, Chemical compositions, Chemical mass balance, Inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry, Particle concentrations, Receptor model, Respiratory disorders, Species concentration, Vehicular emission, Titanium, air quality, atmospheric particle, building, chemical element, chemical mass balance, child health, concentration (composition), indoor air, particulate matter, respiratory disease, road, source apportionment, traffic emission

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Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 2017, 17, 2, pp. 616-625

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