In-car and Near-road Exposure to PM2.5 and BC
The current study aims to characterize the PM2.5 and the equivalent black carbon (eBC) inside/outside vehicles (hereafter called “in/out-cabin”) and near roadway, and to estimate their personal exposure to the driver himself as well as the school-aged children. Based on the DoseDEP of a mouse reachi...
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| description | The current study aims to characterize the PM2.5 and the equivalent black carbon (eBC) inside/outside vehicles (hereafter called “in/out-cabin”) and near roadway, and to estimate their personal exposure to the driver himself as well as the school-aged children. Based on the DoseDEP of a mouse reaching the 90% polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs90%) (Stoeger et al., 2006), the time (day) to reaching the PMNs90% in the blood of a male resident who lives around the roadway was newly calculated. Five independent measurements of PM2.5 and eBC were intensively taken in May 2019 using the monitors attached to the interior and exterior of the vehicle, respectively. In-cabin and out-cabin PM2.5 on the course of driving measurement ranged from 29.4-47.4 μg/m3 with an average of 34.4 μg/m3 and 32.5-56.0 μg/m3 with an average of 45.6 μg/m3, respectively. The eBC in/out-cabin ratio during idling on a busy road ranged from 22% to 86% depending on the windows open/close and ventilation on/off. The in-cabin DosePM2.5 (ng) for 30 seconds on the test driving route ranged from 166-240 ng with an average of 190.4 ng. The average in-school DosePM2.5 (μg) for the schoolchild attending the school near a bus stop is 1.2 times higher than that of schoolchild attending the school away from a bus stop. The time (day) to reaching the PMNs90% due to DEP inhalation for the male resident who lives around the roadway was estimated as 113 days. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-67f58dfd24ae4bf6992b508c6aee816b2025-08-19T20:31:18ZengSpringerAsian Journal of Atmospheric Environment1976-69122287-11602020-06-0114214615410.5572/ajae.2020.14.2.146In-car and Near-road Exposure to PM2.5 and BCChang-Jin Ma0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5857-6019Gong-Unn Kang1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8003-0925Department of Environmental Science, Fukuoka Women’s University, Fukuoka 813-8529, JapanDepartment of Medical Administration, Wonkwang Health Science University, Iksan 54538, Republic of KoreaThe current study aims to characterize the PM2.5 and the equivalent black carbon (eBC) inside/outside vehicles (hereafter called “in/out-cabin”) and near roadway, and to estimate their personal exposure to the driver himself as well as the school-aged children. Based on the DoseDEP of a mouse reaching the 90% polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs90%) (Stoeger et al., 2006), the time (day) to reaching the PMNs90% in the blood of a male resident who lives around the roadway was newly calculated. Five independent measurements of PM2.5 and eBC were intensively taken in May 2019 using the monitors attached to the interior and exterior of the vehicle, respectively. In-cabin and out-cabin PM2.5 on the course of driving measurement ranged from 29.4-47.4 μg/m3 with an average of 34.4 μg/m3 and 32.5-56.0 μg/m3 with an average of 45.6 μg/m3, respectively. The eBC in/out-cabin ratio during idling on a busy road ranged from 22% to 86% depending on the windows open/close and ventilation on/off. The in-cabin DosePM2.5 (ng) for 30 seconds on the test driving route ranged from 166-240 ng with an average of 190.4 ng. The average in-school DosePM2.5 (μg) for the schoolchild attending the school near a bus stop is 1.2 times higher than that of schoolchild attending the school away from a bus stop. The time (day) to reaching the PMNs90% due to DEP inhalation for the male resident who lives around the roadway was estimated as 113 days.http://asianjae.org/_common/do.php?a=current&b=11&bidx=2003&aidx=24357pm2.5ebcexposurecarroaddoseidling |
| spellingShingle | Chang-Jin Ma Gong-Unn Kang In-car and Near-road Exposure to PM2.5 and BC pm2.5 ebc exposure car road dose idling |
| title | In-car and Near-road Exposure to PM2.5 and BC |
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| title_short | In-car and Near-road Exposure to PM2.5 and BC |
| title_sort | in car and near road exposure to pm2 5 and bc |
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