PM1 and PM2.5 ionic composition and VOCs measurements in two typical apartments in Athens, Greece: investigation of smoking contribution to indoor air concentrations |
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Authors: | Dikaia E. Saraga Thomas Maggos Constantinos G. Helmis John Michopoulos John G. Bartzis Christos Vasilakos |
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Affiliation: | 1. Environmental Research Laboratory/INT-RP, National Centre for Scientific Research “DEMOKRITOS”, Aghia Paraskevi Attikis, P.O. Box 60228, 15310, Athens, Greece 2. Department of Environmental Physics and Meteorology, Faculty of Physics, University of Athens, University Campus, Building PHYS-5, 157-84, Athens, Greece 3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Macedonia, 50100, Kozani, Greece
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Abstract: | During the last decades, the air quality of the city of Athens has been quite aggravated. Scientific interest has been focused on health effects caused by both outdoor and indoor air pollution. The purpose of this study was the presentation of results from air quality measurements in two similar typical Athenian apartments in the same suburban area. In addition, smoking contribution is investigated, as it is the main factor which differentiates the two apartments. The results showed that it is the outdoor environment that mainly contributes to the air quality of the non-smokers’ house. In the second apartment, PM2.5, PM1, and benzene concentrations were found significantly higher due to smoking activity. In contrast, no clear difference in particulate matter ionic composition between the two areas was observed, although in the smoker’s house, ion concentrations were found elevated. This observation amplifies the assumption that in the smoker’s apartment, significant outdoor sources’ contribution cannot be excluded. |
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