2023
DOI: 10.1071/wf22150
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Laboratory benchmark of low-cost portable gas and particle analysers at the source of smouldering wildfires

Wuquan Cui,
Simona Dossi,
Guillermo Rein

Abstract: Background Smouldering wildfires emit large amounts of carbon, toxic gases and particulate matter (PM), posing health and environmental hazards. It is challenging to conduct field measurements on wildfire emissions, and available instruments are limited by high cost and low mobility. Aim Here, we contribute to solving this challenge by studying three commercial low-cost and portable air quality analysers (KANE101, SDS011 and FLOW) and comparing them with research-grade instruments (FTIR, PM Cascade Imp… Show more

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“…The largest effects were observed in the regions where climate change is expected to have a pronounced impact. Cui et al (2023) present laboratory investigations to compare the measurements of three low-cost and portable air quality sensors with research-grade instrumentations for gas and particle emissions in smouldering wildfires. They found two sensors, KANE101 and SDS011, that can be used in the field after calibration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The largest effects were observed in the regions where climate change is expected to have a pronounced impact. Cui et al (2023) present laboratory investigations to compare the measurements of three low-cost and portable air quality sensors with research-grade instrumentations for gas and particle emissions in smouldering wildfires. They found two sensors, KANE101 and SDS011, that can be used in the field after calibration.…”
Section: Contents (Part 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%