Title of article :
Contributions of Chinese-style cooking and incense
burning to personal exposure and residential PM
concentrations in Taiwan region
Author/Authors :
Chung-Min Liao*، نويسنده , , Szu-Chieh Chen، نويسنده , , Jein-Wei Chen، نويسنده , , Huang-Min Liang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We investigated the effect of indoor sources including Chinese-style cooking, incense burning, cleaning, and people’s
moving on indoor particle size distributions and concentrations and calculated the personal exposure dose rates in the human
respiratory tract (HRT) using time-activity and indoor and outdoor particle size distribution data collected from a traditional
Taiwanese residence in central Taiwan region. We applied a simple size-dependent indoor air quality model associated with a
compartmental lung model to determine the source emission rates and exposure dose. Cooking and incense burning had sizeintegrated
source emission rates of 0.042F0.024 (meanFS.D.) and 0.038F0.026 particles s 1, respectively. Cooking and
incense burning were significant contributors to indoor particle levels for particle sizes from 0.5 to 5 Am in that the percent
contributions to indoor concentrations were 0.334F0.02 and 0.267F0.035, respectively. Our results demonstrated that
extrathoracic (ET) region had higher average PM mass lung/indoor ratio (0.77) than that of bronchial (BB) (0.52), bronchiolar
(bb) (0.27) and alveolar-interstitial (AI) (0.14) regions from both cooking and incense burning events. The average integrated
deposition dose rates (particles cm 2 h 1) of 24.11 in ET, 4.68 in BB, and 7.89 in bb were higher than that of 0.011 in AI for
both cooking and incense burning events. This research illustrates that exposure assessment based on time-activity and real-time
behavior of particle data can provide valuable information on the fate of indoor particles and hazard to human health.
Keywords :
cooking , Incense burning , Indoor sources , exposure , lung , particulate matter
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment