Indoor particulate concentration during biomass burning in central India

Indoor air particulate (PM) exposure is several folds more dangerous than  outdoor air  owing to burning of different materials. Burning biomass emits toxic fumes that are found to be associated with  numerous health problems  such as respiratory diseases, etc. In our study area,  approximately 80%...

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Main Authors: Rameshwari Verma, Khageshwar Patel, Santosh Verma, Eduardo Funes, Xiujian Zhao
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Language:English
Published: Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2017-02-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
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Online Access:http://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_46653_1e9fb2970fa044419d7479258d8fd981.pdf
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spelling doaj-2c44052fec5e43c689d387c7460551572021-07-14T06:01:36ZengKurdistan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Advances in Environmental Health Research2345-39902345-39902017-02-01511910.22102/jaehr.2017.4665346653Indoor particulate concentration during biomass burning in central IndiaRameshwari Verma0Khageshwar Patel1Santosh Verma2Eduardo Funes3Xiujian Zhao4Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, IndiaSchool of Studies in Chemistry, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur-492010 (C.G.), IndiaState Key Laboratory of Silicate Materials for Architectures, Wuhan University of Technology, No. 122, Luoshi Road, Wuhan 430070, P. R. China & School of Studies in Chemistry, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur-492010 (C.G.), IndiaUniversidad Miguel Hernandez-Elche, Division de Física Aplicada, Dpto. Fisica y Arquitectura de Computadores, Av. Del Ferrocarril s/n. Edificio Alcudia, SpainState Key Laboratory of Silicate Materials for Architectures Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan-430070, ChinaIndoor air particulate (PM) exposure is several folds more dangerous than  outdoor air  owing to burning of different materials. Burning biomass emits toxic fumes that are found to be associated with  numerous health problems  such as respiratory diseases, etc. In our study area,  approximately 80% of the population of Chhattisgarh state, central India use biomass  such as wood, and cow dung as a primary source of domestic energy and  therefore require proper study about indoor emission. Thus, the PM10 and associated eight ions i.e. Cl-, NO3-, SO42-, NH4+, Na+, K+, Mg2+ and Ca2+ from the burning of wood and cow dung  in indoor in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, central India is investigated. The highest mean concentration of PM10 (17697 µg m-3) and the sum of eight ions, ∑ion8 (38.4 mg m-3),  were found from the  burning of wood. The indoor concentration of PM10 exceeds the guidelines levels. The wood like Mangifera indica emits the  highest concentration of PM10. However, Acacia arabica is found to be acidic in nature. Thus, this result helps us to be aware of the adverse effects of indoor emission from burning. Therefore, the improved models, alternative for energy source and sufficient ventilation are supposed to be recommended option for the future.http://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_46653_1e9fb2970fa044419d7479258d8fd981.pdfindoor airparticulateionswoodcow dung
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author Rameshwari Verma
Khageshwar Patel
Santosh Verma
Eduardo Funes
Xiujian Zhao
spellingShingle Rameshwari Verma
Khageshwar Patel
Santosh Verma
Eduardo Funes
Xiujian Zhao
Indoor particulate concentration during biomass burning in central India
Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
indoor air
particulate
ions
wood
cow dung
author_facet Rameshwari Verma
Khageshwar Patel
Santosh Verma
Eduardo Funes
Xiujian Zhao
author_sort Rameshwari Verma
title Indoor particulate concentration during biomass burning in central India
title_short Indoor particulate concentration during biomass burning in central India
title_full Indoor particulate concentration during biomass burning in central India
title_fullStr Indoor particulate concentration during biomass burning in central India
title_full_unstemmed Indoor particulate concentration during biomass burning in central India
title_sort indoor particulate concentration during biomass burning in central india
publisher Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
issn 2345-3990
2345-3990
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Indoor air particulate (PM) exposure is several folds more dangerous than  outdoor air  owing to burning of different materials. Burning biomass emits toxic fumes that are found to be associated with  numerous health problems  such as respiratory diseases, etc. In our study area,  approximately 80% of the population of Chhattisgarh state, central India use biomass  such as wood, and cow dung as a primary source of domestic energy and  therefore require proper study about indoor emission. Thus, the PM10 and associated eight ions i.e. Cl-, NO3-, SO42-, NH4+, Na+, K+, Mg2+ and Ca2+ from the burning of wood and cow dung  in indoor in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, central India is investigated. The highest mean concentration of PM10 (17697 µg m-3) and the sum of eight ions, ∑ion8 (38.4 mg m-3),  were found from the  burning of wood. The indoor concentration of PM10 exceeds the guidelines levels. The wood like Mangifera indica emits the  highest concentration of PM10. However, Acacia arabica is found to be acidic in nature. Thus, this result helps us to be aware of the adverse effects of indoor emission from burning. Therefore, the improved models, alternative for energy source and sufficient ventilation are supposed to be recommended option for the future.
topic indoor air
particulate
ions
wood
cow dung
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