2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20182801032
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Factors determining the concentration and chemical composition of particulate matter in the air of selected service facilities

Abstract: Abstract.The link between increased morbidity and mortality and increasing concentrations of particulate matter (PM) resulted in great attention being paid to the presence and physicochemical properties of PM in closed rooms, where people spends most of their time. The least recognized group of such indoor environments are small service facilities. The aim of this study was to identify factors which determine the concentration, chemical composition and sources of PM in the air of different service facilities: … Show more

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“…Several methods are used to fingerprint the most likely indoor PM [ 146 , 147 ]. For example, enrichment factors are calculated for individual elements in terms of their average concentration in the Earth’s crust.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Indoor Pmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods are used to fingerprint the most likely indoor PM [ 146 , 147 ]. For example, enrichment factors are calculated for individual elements in terms of their average concentration in the Earth’s crust.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Indoor Pmmentioning
confidence: 99%