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Infiltration of Outdoor Ultrafine Panicles into a Test House

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 44, 期 15, 页码 5908-5913

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es101202a

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Ultrafine particles (UFP) (<100 nm) have been related to adverse human health effects such as oxidative stress and cardiovascular mortality. However, human exposure to particles of outdoor origin is heavily dependent on their infiltration into homes. The infiltration factor (F-inf) and its variation as a function of several factors becomes of enormous importance in epidemiological studies. The objective of this study is to investigate the transport of UFP into a residential building and to determine the functional dependence of infiltration on particle size and air change rate. A secondary objective was to estimate the values of the penetration coefficient P and composite deposition rate k(comp) that enter into the definition of F-inf. Using continuous measurements of indoor and outdoor concentrations of size-resolved particles ranging from 5 to 100 nm in a manufactured test house, particle penetration through the building, composite deposition, and the resulting value of F-inf were calculated for two cases: closed windows and one window open 7.5 cm. F-inf ranged from close to 0 (particles <10 nm) to 0.3 (particles >80 nm) with windows closed and from 0 to 0.6 with one window open. The penetration coefficient (closed windows) increased from about 0.2 for 10-nm particles to an asymptote near 0.6 for particles from 30-100 nm. Open window penetration coefficients were higher, ranging from 0.6 to 0.8. Closed-window composite deposition rates, which included losses to the furnace filter and to the ductwork as well as to interior surfaces, monotonically decreased from levels of about 1.5 h(-1) for 10-nm particles to 0.3 h(-1) for 100-nm particles. For the open-window case, composite deposition rates were higher for particles <20 nm, reaching values of 3.5 h(-1). Mean standard errors associated with estimates of P, k(comp), and F-inf for two series of measurements ranged from 1.0% to 4.4%.

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