Science Inventory

Evaluation of a Direct Personal Coarse Particulate Matter Monitor

Citation:

CASE, M. W., R. W. WILLIAMS, K. YEATTS, F. CHEN, J. W. SCOTT, E. R. SVENDSEN, AND R. B. DEVLIN. Evaluation of a Direct Personal Coarse Particulate Matter Monitor. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 42(19):4446-4452, (2008).

Impact/Purpose:

The overall goal of this task is to apply exposure and source apportionment tools (measurements and models) to support ongoing and planned health studies.

Description:

One aspect of the North Carolina Adult Asthma and Environment study (NCAAES) was to evaluate personal exposures to coarse particulate matter (PM 10-2.5) and their associated variability. As part of this, we examined the ability of a community-based monitor to act as a surrogate for an individual’s true exposure to this size fraction in linked health effect studies. To assess personal exposures to various particulate matter (PM) size fractions, a personal PM monitor was evaluated. This monitor featured a multi-stage cascade impactor that allowed for the simultaneous collection of PM10-2.5 and PM2.5 size fractions. The monitor was evaluated for collocated bias and comparability with a dichotomous (dichot) sampler (device for dividing aerosol particulate matter population into two size fractions during sampling) at an outdoor monitoring site. Results of this evaluation indicated that the prototype was capable of agreement within ± 20% of that provided by the reference methodology as well as 20% daily precision for PM10-2.5 mass measurements.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:06/01/2008
Record Last Revised:06/25/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 185006