More representative data on source-specific particle number emission rates and associated exposure in European households are needed. In this study, indoor and outdoor particle number size distributions (10–800 nm) were measured in 40 German households under real-use conditions in over 500 days. Particle number emission rates were derived for around 800 reported indoor source events. The highest emission rate was caused by burning candles (5.3 × 1013 h−1). Data were analyzed by the single-parameter approach (SPA) and the indoor aerosol dynamics model approach (IAM). Due to the consideration of particle deposition, coagulation, and time-dependent ventilation rates, the emission rates of the IAM approach were about twice as high as those of t...
For the assessment of personal exposure, information about the concentration of pollutants when peop...
A correlation between the mass concentration of particulate matter (PM) and the occurrence of health...
International audienceFine particles (FP ; > 0,3 μm diameter) were measured continuously over a week...
More representative data on source-specific particle number emission rates and associated exposure i...
Few studies investigated residential particle concentration levels with a full picture of aerosol pa...
As part of a large study investigating indoor air in residential houses in Brisbane, Australia, the ...
The majority of airborne particles in residences, when expressed as number concentrations, are gener...
Negative health effects of exposure to particles of outdoor origin have been confirmed by epidemiolog...
Summarization: Characterization and emission rates of indoor aerosols have been of great interest. H...
Clean air is one of the most fundamental human needs. Since people spen on average over 85% of their...
In this work, six different aerosol sources, used in everyday life, were investigated to analyze par...
Ambient fine particulate matter PM2.5 (particles with a diameter smaller than 2.5 μm) has been assoc...
Indoor combustion processes associated with cooking, heating, and smoking are a major source of aero...
Clean air is one of the most fundamental human needs since poor air quality affects the health and ...
It has been shown that the exposure to airborne particulate matter is one of the most significant en...
For the assessment of personal exposure, information about the concentration of pollutants when peop...
A correlation between the mass concentration of particulate matter (PM) and the occurrence of health...
International audienceFine particles (FP ; > 0,3 μm diameter) were measured continuously over a week...
More representative data on source-specific particle number emission rates and associated exposure i...
Few studies investigated residential particle concentration levels with a full picture of aerosol pa...
As part of a large study investigating indoor air in residential houses in Brisbane, Australia, the ...
The majority of airborne particles in residences, when expressed as number concentrations, are gener...
Negative health effects of exposure to particles of outdoor origin have been confirmed by epidemiolog...
Summarization: Characterization and emission rates of indoor aerosols have been of great interest. H...
Clean air is one of the most fundamental human needs. Since people spen on average over 85% of their...
In this work, six different aerosol sources, used in everyday life, were investigated to analyze par...
Ambient fine particulate matter PM2.5 (particles with a diameter smaller than 2.5 μm) has been assoc...
Indoor combustion processes associated with cooking, heating, and smoking are a major source of aero...
Clean air is one of the most fundamental human needs since poor air quality affects the health and ...
It has been shown that the exposure to airborne particulate matter is one of the most significant en...
For the assessment of personal exposure, information about the concentration of pollutants when peop...
A correlation between the mass concentration of particulate matter (PM) and the occurrence of health...
International audienceFine particles (FP ; > 0,3 μm diameter) were measured continuously over a week...