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Exposure of population and microenvironmental distributions of volatile organic compound concentrations in the EXPOLIS study
Authors:K Saarela  T Tirkkonen  J Laine-Ylijoki  J Jurvelin  M J Nieuwenhuijsen  M Jantunen
Institution:a Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT, Building and Transport, Espoo, Finland;b Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT, Processes, Espoo, Finland;c Jyväskylä Polytechnic, School of Engineering and Technology, Jyväskylä, Finland;d Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine, London, UK;e Department of Environmental Hygiene, Finnish National Institute of Public Health, KTL, Kuopio, Finland
Abstract:Determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) formed one part of the EU-EXPOLIS project in which the exposure of European urban populations to particles and gaseous pollutants was studied. The EXPOLIS study concentrated on 30 target VOCs selected on the basis of environmental and health significance and usability of the compounds as markers of pollution sources. In the project, 201 subjects in Helsinki, 50 in Athens, 50 in Basel, 50 in Milan and, 50 in Oxford and 50 in Prague were selected for the final exposure sample. The microenvironmental and personal exposure concentrations of VOCs were the lowest in Helsinki and Basel, while the highest concentrations were measured in Athens and Milan; Oxford and Prague were in between. In all cities, home indoor air was the most significant exposure agent. Workplace indoor air concentrations measured in this study were generally lower than the home indoor concentrations and home outdoor air played a minor role as an exposure agent. When estimating the measured personal exposure concentrations using the measured concentrations and time fractions spent at home indoors, at home outdoors, and at the workplace, it could be concluded that these three microenvironments do not fully explain the personal exposure. Other important sources for personal exposure must be encountered, the most important being traffic/transportation and other indoor environments not measured in this study.
Keywords:Volatile organic compounds  Indoor air  Occupational exposure  Environmental exposure
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