Feasibility of using low-cost portable particle monitors for measurement of fine and coarse particulate matter in urban ambient air
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3 2017
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Alternative Title:J Air Waste Manag Assoc
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The performance of a low-cost particulate matter (PM) sensor was evaluated in an urban residential area. Both PM2.5 and coarse PM (PM10-2.5) mass concentrations were estimated using a DC1700 PM sensor. The calculated PM mass concentrations from the number concentrations of DC 1700 were close to those measured with the Grimm 11-R when relative humidity was less than 60% for both PM2.5 and coarse PM. Particle size distribution was more important for the association of coarse PM between the DC 1700 and Grimm 11-R than it was for PM2.5.
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Source:J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 67(3):330-340
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Pubmed ID:27690287
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC11494457
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Volume:67
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Issue:3
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:871536264b43ccee6a03265d7342b6584762e1912b385f761f658d5f34172546a2a6072ed24c21f0ff84f44de90a0c51778ba8c21281964cba07743e84b1f34c
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