Development and application of protocols for the determination of response of real-time particle monitors to common indoor aerosols

被引:48
作者
Jenkins, RA [1 ]
Ilgner, RH
Tomkins, BA
Peters, DW
机构
[1] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Chem Sci, Environm Chem & Mass Spectrometry, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA
[2] Environm Hlth Management, Louisville, KY USA
来源
JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION | 2004年 / 54卷 / 02期
关键词
D O I
10.1080/10473289.2004.10470892
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Protocols have been developed and applied for the generation of aerosols that are likely to be comparable to those encountered in field settings for the calibration of easily transportable/portable real-time particle monitors. Aerosols generated were simulated environmental tobacco smoke, cedar wood smoke, cooking oil fumes, and propane stove particles. The time-integrated responses of three nephelometers and a monitor for particle-bound polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) were compared with gravimetric respirable suspended particulate matter (RSP) in a controlled-atmosphere chamber. In general, the monitor responses increased linearly with increasing mass concentration. However, the two monitors that reported mass per volume concentrations tended to overreport the actual RSP concentrations by factors up to 4.4. The real-time PAH monitor did not respond to cooking oil fumes, indicative of little PAH being present in the aerosol. One of the monitors that has been used in a variety of studies reported in the literature (DustTrak) was collocated with gravimetric RSP samplers in several hospitality venues in the Louisville, KY, area. Field studies indicated that the units overreported actual RSP concentrations by factors of 2.6-3.1, depending on whether the sampling was conducted in the nonsmoking or smoking sections of the facilities.
引用
收藏
页码:229 / 241
页数:13
相关论文
共 29 条
[1]  
*AM SOC TEST MAT, 1997, ANN BOOK ASTM STAND, P640
[2]   Assessment of indoor fine aerosol contributions from environmental tobacco smoke and cooking with a portable nephelometer [J].
Brauer, M ;
Hirtle, R ;
Lang, B ;
Ott, W .
JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE ANALYSIS AND ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2000, 10 (02) :136-144
[3]   Hourly personal exposures to fine particles and gaseous pollutants - Results from Baltimore, Maryland [J].
Chang, LT ;
Koutrakis, P ;
Catalano, PJ ;
Suh, HH .
JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, 2000, 50 (07) :1223-1235
[4]   Comparison of real-time instruments used to monitor airborne particulate matter [J].
Chung, A ;
Chang, DPY ;
Kleeman, MJ ;
Perry, KD ;
Cahill, TA ;
Dutcher, D ;
McDougall, EM ;
Stroud, K .
JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, 2001, 51 (01) :109-120
[5]   METHOD FOR ASSESSING THE CONTRIBUTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE TO RESPIRABLE SUSPENDED PARTICLES IN INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS [J].
CONNER, JM ;
OLDAKER, GB ;
MURPHY, JJ .
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, 1990, 11 (02) :189-196
[6]  
*FED TRAD COMM, 1997, TAR NIC CARB MON SM
[7]   Intercomparison of five PM10 monitoring devices and the implications for exposure measurement in epidemiological research [J].
Heal, MR ;
Beverland, IJ ;
McCabe, M ;
Hepburn, W ;
Agius, RM .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, 2000, 2 (05) :455-461
[8]   Determination of volatile organic compounds and respirable suspended particulate matter in New Jersey and Pennsylvania homes and workplaces [J].
Heavner, DL ;
Morgan, WT ;
Ogden, MW .
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 1996, 22 (02) :159-183
[9]   Concentrations of submicrometre particles from vehicle emissions near a major road [J].
Hitchins, J ;
Morawska, L ;
Wolff, R ;
Gilbert, D .
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 2000, 34 (01) :51-59
[10]   Use of a continuous nephelometer to measure personal exposure to particles during the US Environmental Protection Agency Baltimore and Fresno panel studies [J].
Howard-Reed, C ;
Rea, AW ;
Zufall, MJ ;
Burke, JM ;
Williams, RW ;
Suggs, JC ;
Sheldon, LS ;
Walsh, D ;
Kwok, R .
JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, 2000, 50 (07) :1125-1132