Individual particle analysis of indoor, outdoor, and community samples from the 1998 Baltimore particulate matter study

被引:73
作者
Conner, TL [1 ]
Norris, GA [1 ]
Landis, MS [1 ]
Williams, RW [1 ]
机构
[1] US EPA, Natl Exposure Res Lab, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27711 USA
关键词
scanning electron microscopy; individual particle; indoor air sources; indoor-outdoor comparison; inorganic particulate matter;
D O I
10.1016/S1352-2310(01)00191-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) recently conducted the 1998 Baltimore Particulate Matter (PM) Epidemiology-Exposure Study of the Elderly. The primary goal of that study was to establish the relationship between outdoor PM concentrations and actual human PM exposures within a susceptible (elderly) subpopulation. Personal, indoor, and outdoor sampling of particulate matter was conducted at a retirement center in the Towson area of northern Baltimore County. Concurrent sampling was conducted at a central community site. The main objective of this work was to use computer-controlled scanning electron microscopy (CCSEM) with individual-particle X-ray analysis to measure the chemical and physical characteristics of geological and trace element particles collected at the various sampling locations in and around the retirement facility. The CCSEM results show that the relative abundances of some geological and trace element particle classes identified at the outdoor and community locations differ from each other and from the indoor location. Particle images acquired during the computer-controlled analyses played a key role in the identification of certain particle types. Review of these images was particularly useful in distinguishing spherical particles (usually indicative of combustion) from nonspherical particles of similar chemical composition. Pollens and spores were also identified through a manual review, of the particle images. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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页码:3935 / 3946
页数:12
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