Seasonal Variations in the Chemical Composition of Indoor and Outdoor PM<sub>10</sub> in University Classrooms
In the VIEPI project (Integrated evaluation of the exposure to indoor particulate matter) framework, we carried out a 1-year study of the concentration and chemical composition of particulate matter (PM) in a 5 story building in the Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). Each sampling had a duration o...
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doaj-ce7b5d948e8644f2ab61083b5c0fde572021-02-20T00:04:55ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-02-01132263226310.3390/su13042263Seasonal Variations in the Chemical Composition of Indoor and Outdoor PM<sub>10</sub> in University ClassroomsLuca Tofful0Maria Catrambone1Marco Giusto2Salvatore Pareti3Elena Rantica4Tiziana Sargolini5Silvia Canepari6Maria Agostina Frezzini7Lorenzo Massimi8Martina Ristorini9Armando Pelliccioni10Cinzia Perrino11National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Monterotondo St., 00015 Rome, ItalyNational Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Monterotondo St., 00015 Rome, ItalyNational Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Monterotondo St., 00015 Rome, ItalyNational Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Monterotondo St., 00015 Rome, ItalyNational Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Monterotondo St., 00015 Rome, ItalyNational Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Monterotondo St., 00015 Rome, ItalyNational Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Monterotondo St., 00015 Rome, ItalyEnvironmental Biology Department, Sapienza University, 00185 Rome, ItalyEnvironmental Biology Department, Sapienza University, 00185 Rome, ItalyEnvironmental Biology Department, Sapienza University, 00185 Rome, ItalyINAIL, Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Epidemiology and Hygiene, Monte Porzio Catone, 00078 Rome, ItalyNational Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Monterotondo St., 00015 Rome, ItalyIn the VIEPI project (Integrated evaluation of the exposure to indoor particulate matter) framework, we carried out a 1-year study of the concentration and chemical composition of particulate matter (PM) in a 5 story building in the Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). Each sampling had a duration of 1 month and was carried out indoors and outdoors in six classrooms. The chemical analyses were grouped to obtain information about the main PM sources. Micro-elements in their soluble and insoluble fractions were used to trace additional sources. Indoor PM composition was dominated by soil components and, to a lesser extent, by the organics, which substantially increased when people crowded the sites. The penetration of PM components was regulated by their chemical nature and by the dimensions of the particles in which they were contained. For the first time in crowded indoor environments, three different chemical assays aimed to determine PM redox properties complemented chemical composition measurements. These preliminary tests showed that substantially different redox properties characterised atmospheric particles in indoor and outdoor sites. The innovative characteristics of this study (time duration, number of considered environments) were essential to obtain relevant information about PM composition and sources in indoor academic environments and the occupants’ role.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/2263air qualityPM sourcesinfiltrationair-conditioningmass closure |
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Luca Tofful Maria Catrambone Marco Giusto Salvatore Pareti Elena Rantica Tiziana Sargolini Silvia Canepari Maria Agostina Frezzini Lorenzo Massimi Martina Ristorini Armando Pelliccioni Cinzia Perrino |
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Luca Tofful Maria Catrambone Marco Giusto Salvatore Pareti Elena Rantica Tiziana Sargolini Silvia Canepari Maria Agostina Frezzini Lorenzo Massimi Martina Ristorini Armando Pelliccioni Cinzia Perrino Seasonal Variations in the Chemical Composition of Indoor and Outdoor PM<sub>10</sub> in University Classrooms Sustainability air quality PM sources infiltration air-conditioning mass closure |
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Luca Tofful Maria Catrambone Marco Giusto Salvatore Pareti Elena Rantica Tiziana Sargolini Silvia Canepari Maria Agostina Frezzini Lorenzo Massimi Martina Ristorini Armando Pelliccioni Cinzia Perrino |
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Seasonal Variations in the Chemical Composition of Indoor and Outdoor PM<sub>10</sub> in University Classrooms |
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Seasonal Variations in the Chemical Composition of Indoor and Outdoor PM<sub>10</sub> in University Classrooms |
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Seasonal Variations in the Chemical Composition of Indoor and Outdoor PM<sub>10</sub> in University Classrooms |
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Seasonal Variations in the Chemical Composition of Indoor and Outdoor PM<sub>10</sub> in University Classrooms |
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Seasonal Variations in the Chemical Composition of Indoor and Outdoor PM<sub>10</sub> in University Classrooms |
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seasonal variations in the chemical composition of indoor and outdoor pm<sub>10</sub> in university classrooms |
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In the VIEPI project (Integrated evaluation of the exposure to indoor particulate matter) framework, we carried out a 1-year study of the concentration and chemical composition of particulate matter (PM) in a 5 story building in the Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). Each sampling had a duration of 1 month and was carried out indoors and outdoors in six classrooms. The chemical analyses were grouped to obtain information about the main PM sources. Micro-elements in their soluble and insoluble fractions were used to trace additional sources. Indoor PM composition was dominated by soil components and, to a lesser extent, by the organics, which substantially increased when people crowded the sites. The penetration of PM components was regulated by their chemical nature and by the dimensions of the particles in which they were contained. For the first time in crowded indoor environments, three different chemical assays aimed to determine PM redox properties complemented chemical composition measurements. These preliminary tests showed that substantially different redox properties characterised atmospheric particles in indoor and outdoor sites. The innovative characteristics of this study (time duration, number of considered environments) were essential to obtain relevant information about PM composition and sources in indoor academic environments and the occupants’ role. |
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air quality PM sources infiltration air-conditioning mass closure |
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