Title of article :
Indoor and outdoor concentrations of ultrafine particles in some
Scandinavian rural and urban areas
Author/Authors :
Uve Matson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The concentration of ultrafine particles (0.01 to greater than 1 Am) was measured in some rural and urban areas of Sweden
and Denmark. The instruments used are handheld real-time condensation particle counters, models CPC 3007 and P-Trakk
8525, both manufactured by TSI. Field measurements in Sweden were conducted in a few residential and office buildings, while
in Denmark the measurement sites comprised two office buildings, one of them located in a rural area. The concentration of
UFPs was measured simultaneously indoors and outdoors with condensation particle counters. The results revealed that the
outdoor-generated particle levels were major contributors to the indoor particle number concentration in the studied buildings
when no strong internal source was present. The results showed that in office buildings, the UFP concentrations indoors were
typically lower and correlated fairly well to the number concentration outdoors. The determined indoor-outdoor ratios varied
between 0.5 and 0.8. The indoor levels of UFPs in offices where smoking is allowed was sometimes recorded higher than
outdoor levels, as in one of the Danish offices. In residential buildings, the indoor number concentration was strongly
influenced by several indoor activities, e.g., cooking and candle burning. In the presence of significant indoor sources, the
indoor/outdoor (IO) ratio exceeded unity. The magnitude of UFP concentrations was greater in the large city of Copenhagen
compared to the medium-size city of Gothenburg and lowest at more rural sites.
Keywords :
Air pollution , IO ratio , Air quality , Particle number concentration , Condensation particle counters
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment