“…This work’s objective was to develop a small-scale EC to study transfer and biological effects of atmospheric PAH pollution in microcosms, and to validate it by a dual approach combining experimentation and CFD simulation. Phenanthrene (PHE), a three-ring PAH predominantly in the gas phase at experiment temperature, was selected as the model PAH because of its environmental ubiquity and preponderance in air across sampling sites, , its sublimation capacity (molecular weight: 178.2 g mol –1 ; saturation vapor pressure: 0.02 Pa at 25 °C), and its frequent use in controlled conditions, e.g., in spiked soils or Petri dish growth mediums. − The approach included (1) the assessment of atmospheric PHE concentrations and dynamics in the EC, (2) PAS calibration for monitoring exposure levels, and (3) the exposure of simple microsystems (soil only) to verify the device’s effectiveness in contaminating environmental matrices. Atmospheric concentrations of PHE were expected to be homogeneously distributed within the EC, stable over time, and close to those found in situ .…”