Title of article
Children exposure assessment to ultrafine particles and black carbon: The role of transport and cooking activities
Author/Authors
Buonanno، نويسنده , , G. and Stabile، نويسنده , , L. and Morawska، نويسنده , , L. and Russi، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
6
From page
53
To page
58
Abstract
An accurate evaluation of the airborne particle dose–response relationship requires detailed measurements of the actual particle concentration levels that people are exposed to, in every microenvironment in which they reside.
m of this work was to perform an exposure assessment of children in relation to two different aerosol species: ultrafine particles (UFPs) and black carbon (BC). To this purpose, personal exposure measurements, in terms of UFP and BC concentrations, were performed on 103 children aged 8–11 years (10.1 ± 1.1 years) using hand-held particle counters and aethalometers. Simultaneously, a time-activity diary and a portable GPS were used to determine the childrenʹs daily time-activity pattern and estimate their inhaled dose of UFPs and BC.
dian concentration to which the study population was exposed was found to be comparable to the high levels typically detected in urban traffic microenvironments, in terms of both particle number (2.2 × 104 part. cm−3) and BC (3.8 μg m−3) concentrations. Daily inhaled doses were also found to be relatively high and were equal to 3.35 × 1011 part. day−1 and 3.92 × 101 μg day−1 for UFPs and BC, respectively.
g and using transportation were recognized as the main activities contributing to overall daily exposure, when normalized according to their corresponding time contribution for UFPs and BC, respectively. Therefore, UFPs and BC could represent tracers of children exposure to particulate pollution from indoor cooking activities and transportation microenvironments, respectively.
Keywords
black carbon , cooking , Childrenיs exposure , Ultrafine particles , dose , Personal monitoring
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Record number
2241628
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