Identification and quantification of indoor air pollutant sources within a residential academic campus.
In: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 569 (2016-11-01), S. 46-52
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There is a growing concern regarding the adverse health effects due to indoor air pollution in developing countries including India. Hence, it becomes important to study the causes and sources of indoor air pollutants. This study presents the indoor concentrations of PM 0.6 (particles with aerodynamic diameter less than 0.6 μm) and identifies sources leading to indoor air pollution. Indoor air samples were collected at IIT Kanpur campus. Ninety-eight PM 0.6 samples were collected during November 2013 to September 2014. PM 0.6 concentration was measured using a single stage impactor type PM 0.6 sampler. The average PM 0.6 concentration indoor was about 94.44 μg/m 3 . Samples collected were then analysed for metal concentrations using ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectrometer). Eight metals Ba, Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mg, Ni and Pb were quantified from PM samples using ICP-OES. Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) was used for source apportionment of indoor air pollution. PMF is a factor analysis tool which helps in resolving the profile and contribution of the sources from an unknown mixture. Five possible sources of indoor pollutants were identified by factor analysis – (1) Coal combustion (21.8%) (2) Tobacco smoking (9.8%) (3) Wall dust (25.7%) (4) Soil particles (17.5%) (5) Wooden furniture/paper products (25.2%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Identification and quantification of indoor air pollutant sources within a residential academic campus.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Suryawanshi, Shalini ; Chauhan, Amit Singh ; Verma, Ritika ; Gupta, Tarun |
Zeitschrift: | Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 569 (2016-11-01), S. 46-52 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2016 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 0048-9697 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.06.061 |
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