Title of article
Characterisation of indoor airborne particles by using real-time aerosol mass spectrometry
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
14
From page
120
To page
133
Abstract
An Aerosol Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer (ATOFMS; TSI 3800) was deployed to Athens (Greece) during August 2003.
The instrument provides information on a polydisperse aerosol, acquiring precise aerodynamic diameter (±1%) within the range
0.3 to 3 μm and individual particle positive and negative mass spectral data in real time. Sampling was carried out indoors and
outdoors at an office in a building on a minor road in the city centre and various outdoor and indoor sources were identified.
Specific outdoor particles such as dust and carbon particles were detected in indoor air. The generation of particles from indoor
sources was studied and several different types of particle were found to be present in environmental tobacco smoke (ETS): three
were potassium-rich (with differing proportions of carbon) emitted directly in the exhaled mainstream smoke. Two other types
arose mainly when the cigarette was left smouldering on an ash-tray. Another particle type exhibited a strong signal at m/z 84, most
likely due to a nicotine fragment. The temporal trend of this specific particle type showed likely condensation of semi-volatile
constituents on existing potassium-rich particles. A release of insect repellent in the room was also successfully monitored.
Keywords
DEET , Insect repellent , Ets , Indoor air , ATOFMS , particulate matter
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
981682
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