51. Size distribution of indoor airborne particulates collected by a low-flow rate cascade impactor
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Amagai, T., Soma, M., Sugiyama, T., and Matsushita, H.
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BULK solids ,INDOOR air pollution - Abstract
A simple, low-flow rate cascade impactor operated by a battery-driven minipump was developed to collect fine airborne particulates in various environmental situations. Its performance in collecting size-fractionated particulate matter was demonstrated to be satisfactory by comparing it with a conventional TEOM particulate monitor. The samplerwas used to survey size distributions of indoor and outdoor airborneparticulates in 20 homes in several Japanese cities, 10 nonsmoking and 10 in which there was at least 1 smoker. The arithmetic mean concentrations and concentration ranges of particulate matter of less than2.5 Mum aerodynamic diameter (PM
2.5 ) outdoors, in living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms were of similar magnitude. The minimum PM2.5 /PM10 ratio was higher in bedrooms than outdoors or in other rooms, indicating that the coarse particles precipitated possibly as a result of lower turbulence due to a shorter period of occupancy and lower activity during it. The correlations betweenPM10 and PM2.5 concentrations, both indoors and outdoors, were significant. The correlations between total suspended particulates and PM10 levels were also significant. Overall no significant correlations were found between total suspended particulates,PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations outdoors and those in living rooms or bedrooms. This supports the fact that there were indoor particulate sources including tobacco smoke. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1999