Compositions, source apportionment and health risks assessment of fine particulate matter in naturally-ventilated schools

Good indoor air quality in school environment is crucial for teaching and learning processes, as well as student development. This study aims to identify the composition of PM2.5 and the main sources of it which influence the indoor and outdoor school environment. The PM2.5 sampling was conducted us...

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Main Authors: Alias, Azwani, Latif, Mohd Talib, Othman, Murnira, Azhari, Azliyana, Abd Wahid, Nurul Bahiyah, Aiyub, Kadaruddin, Khan, Md Firoz
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Published: Turkish Natl Committee Air Pollution Res & Control-Tuncap Dokuz Eylul Univ, Dept Environmental Eng 2021
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spelling my.um.eprints.353482022-10-26T08:03:03Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35348/ Compositions, source apportionment and health risks assessment of fine particulate matter in naturally-ventilated schools Alias, Azwani Latif, Mohd Talib Othman, Murnira Azhari, Azliyana Abd Wahid, Nurul Bahiyah Aiyub, Kadaruddin Khan, Md Firoz GE Environmental Sciences QD Chemistry Good indoor air quality in school environment is crucial for teaching and learning processes, as well as student development. This study aims to identify the composition of PM2.5 and the main sources of it which influence the indoor and outdoor school environment. The PM2.5 sampling was conducted using a portable low volume air sampler and took place at three different primary schools. The chemical composition of PM2.5 is comprised of water-soluble inorganic ions (WSII) and potentially toxic trace metals. WSII (Cl-, NO3+, SO42+, Na+, NH4+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+) were analysed using ion chromatography (IC) and trace metals concentrations (Al, Fe, Zn, Cr, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ni, As, Co, Cd) using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The results showed that the highest average for PM2.5 concentrations in an indoor classroom was recorded at the school located in the industrial area (23.5 mu g/m(3)) followed by urban (18.6 mu g/m(3)) and suburban (9.58 mu g/m(3)). The indoor to outdoor (I/O) ratio values for PM2.5 concentrations were slightly above one, indicating that open doors and windows highly affected indoor PM2.5 concentrations. Source apportionment analysis indicated that the sources of both indoor and outdoor PM2.5 were mixed of natural (crustal, mineral dust and sea salt) and anthropogenic (vehicle, industrial and biomass burning). The hazard quotient (HQ) value was lower than the acceptable limits. The excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) value for all three stations, however, was found to be slightly higher than the acceptable level (1.0E-06) for Cr and Ni. Turkish Natl Committee Air Pollution Res & Control-Tuncap Dokuz Eylul Univ, Dept Environmental Eng 2021-10 Article PeerReviewed Alias, Azwani and Latif, Mohd Talib and Othman, Murnira and Azhari, Azliyana and Abd Wahid, Nurul Bahiyah and Aiyub, Kadaruddin and Khan, Md Firoz (2021) Compositions, source apportionment and health risks assessment of fine particulate matter in naturally-ventilated schools. Atmospheric Pollution Research, 12 (10). ISSN 1309-1042, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apr.2021.101190 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apr.2021.101190>. 10.1016/j.apr.2021.101190
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
QD Chemistry
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
QD Chemistry
Alias, Azwani
Latif, Mohd Talib
Othman, Murnira
Azhari, Azliyana
Abd Wahid, Nurul Bahiyah
Aiyub, Kadaruddin
Khan, Md Firoz
Compositions, source apportionment and health risks assessment of fine particulate matter in naturally-ventilated schools
description Good indoor air quality in school environment is crucial for teaching and learning processes, as well as student development. This study aims to identify the composition of PM2.5 and the main sources of it which influence the indoor and outdoor school environment. The PM2.5 sampling was conducted using a portable low volume air sampler and took place at three different primary schools. The chemical composition of PM2.5 is comprised of water-soluble inorganic ions (WSII) and potentially toxic trace metals. WSII (Cl-, NO3+, SO42+, Na+, NH4+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+) were analysed using ion chromatography (IC) and trace metals concentrations (Al, Fe, Zn, Cr, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ni, As, Co, Cd) using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The results showed that the highest average for PM2.5 concentrations in an indoor classroom was recorded at the school located in the industrial area (23.5 mu g/m(3)) followed by urban (18.6 mu g/m(3)) and suburban (9.58 mu g/m(3)). The indoor to outdoor (I/O) ratio values for PM2.5 concentrations were slightly above one, indicating that open doors and windows highly affected indoor PM2.5 concentrations. Source apportionment analysis indicated that the sources of both indoor and outdoor PM2.5 were mixed of natural (crustal, mineral dust and sea salt) and anthropogenic (vehicle, industrial and biomass burning). The hazard quotient (HQ) value was lower than the acceptable limits. The excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) value for all three stations, however, was found to be slightly higher than the acceptable level (1.0E-06) for Cr and Ni.
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author Alias, Azwani
Latif, Mohd Talib
Othman, Murnira
Azhari, Azliyana
Abd Wahid, Nurul Bahiyah
Aiyub, Kadaruddin
Khan, Md Firoz
author_facet Alias, Azwani
Latif, Mohd Talib
Othman, Murnira
Azhari, Azliyana
Abd Wahid, Nurul Bahiyah
Aiyub, Kadaruddin
Khan, Md Firoz
author_sort Alias, Azwani
title Compositions, source apportionment and health risks assessment of fine particulate matter in naturally-ventilated schools
title_short Compositions, source apportionment and health risks assessment of fine particulate matter in naturally-ventilated schools
title_full Compositions, source apportionment and health risks assessment of fine particulate matter in naturally-ventilated schools
title_fullStr Compositions, source apportionment and health risks assessment of fine particulate matter in naturally-ventilated schools
title_full_unstemmed Compositions, source apportionment and health risks assessment of fine particulate matter in naturally-ventilated schools
title_sort compositions, source apportionment and health risks assessment of fine particulate matter in naturally-ventilated schools
publisher Turkish Natl Committee Air Pollution Res & Control-Tuncap Dokuz Eylul Univ, Dept Environmental Eng
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/35348/
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