“…In the field, nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ), a well-known indoor and outdoor pollutant, has been attracting more and more attention. People are widely exposed to NO 2 discharged from multiple sources including automobile exhaust, fossil fuel burning industries, gas cooking stoves, tobacco smoking and some others in occupational environment [1,2]. Peak levels of up to 0.4-4 parts per million (ppm) are encountered in the outdoors, particularly along kerbsides in downtown areas with heavy motor vehicular traffic [3,4].…”