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Quantifying the dynamic characteristics of indoor air pollution using real-time sensors: Current status and future implication.

Authors :
Wang, Jinze
Du, Wei
Lei, Yali
Chen, Yuanchen
Wang, Zhenglu
Mao, Kang
Tao, Shu
Pan, Bo
Source :
Environment International. May2023, Vol. 175, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

[Display omitted] • State of the art on real-time sensors for indoor air evaluation is reviewed. • High spatiotemporal resolution data from real-time sensors is favorable for the risk assessment of indoor air pollution. • Challenges including performance, stability and calibration of sensors still remained. • Sensors with high performance, low price, and more target pollutants are expected. People generally spend most of their time indoors, making indoor air quality be of great significance to human health. Large spatiotemporal heterogeneity of indoor air pollution can be hardly captured by conventional filter-based monitoring but real-time monitoring. Real-time monitoring is conducive to change air assessment mode from static and sparse analysis to dynamic and massive analysis, and has made remarkable strides in indoor air evaluation. In this review, the state of art, strengths, challenges, and further development of real-time sensors used in indoor air evaluation are focused on. Researches using real-time sensors for indoor air evaluation have increased rapidly since 2018, and are mainly conducted in China and the USA, with the most frequently investigated air pollutants of PM 2.5. In addition to high spatiotemporal resolution, real-time sensors for indoor air evaluation have prominent advantages in 3-dimensional monitoring, pollution peak and source identification, and short-term health effect evaluation. Huge amounts of data from real-time sensors also facilitate the modeling and prediction of indoor air pollution. However, challenges still remain in extensive deployment of real-time sensors indoors, including the selection, performance, stability, as well as calibration of sensors. In future, sensors with high performance, long-term stability, low price, and low energy consumption are welcomed. Furthermore, more target air pollutants are also expected to be detected simultaneously by real-time sensors in indoor air monitoring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01604120
Volume :
175
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environment International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163796084
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2023.107934