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High time-resolution measurements of ultrafine and fine woodsmoke aerosol number and surface area concentrations in biomass burning kitchens: A case study in Western Kenya

Authors :
Danielle N. Wagner
Samuel R. Odhiambo
Rose M. Ayikukwei
Brandon E. Boor
Source :
Indoor airREFERENCES. 32(10)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Indoor air pollution associated with biomass combustion for cooking remains a significant environmental health challenge in rural regions of sub-Saharan Africa; however, routine monitoring of woodsmoke aerosol concentrations continues to remain sparse. There is a paucity of field data on concentrations of combustion-generated ultrafine particles, which efficiently deposit in the human respiratory system, in such environments. Field measurements of ultrafine and fine woodsmoke aerosol (diameter range: 10-2500 nm) with field-portable diffusion chargers were conducted across nine wood-burning kitchens in Nandi County, Kenya. High time-resolution measurements (1 Hz) revealed that indoor particle number (PN) and particle surface area (PSA) concentrations of ultrafine and fine woodsmoke aerosol are strongly temporally variant, reach exceedingly high levels (PN 10

Details

ISSN :
16000668
Volume :
32
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Indoor airREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....68d93946f631da611efaeff034c2847f