Relevance and Reliability of Outdoor SO2 Monitoring in Low-Income Countries Using Low-Cost Sensors

Author:

González Rivero Rosa Amalia1ORCID,Schalm Olivier2ORCID,Alvarez Cruz Arianna1,Hernández Rodríguez Erik3,Morales Pérez Mayra C.1,Alejo Sánchez Daniellys1ORCID,Martinez Laguardia Alain3,Jacobs Werner2ORCID,Hernández Santana Luis3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de Las Villas, Road to Camajuaní Km 5.5, Santa Clara 54830, Villa Clara, Cuba

2. Antwerp Maritime Academy, Noordkasteel Oost 6, 2030 Antwerpen, Belgium

3. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de Las Villas, Road to Camajuaní Km 5.5, Santa Clara 54830, Villa Clara, Cuba

Abstract

In the Western world, the SO2 concentration in ambient air dropped to low levels, but some emission sources (e.g., merchant ships) and some regions (e.g., low-income countries) still emit substantial amounts of SO2. At those locations, SO2 monitoring is critical. However, low-income countries do not have much access to expensive reference instruments. Low-cost gas sensors might be an alternative, but it is unclear how reliable such measurements are. To evaluate the performance of the low-cost alternative, the same SO2 gas sensor has been subjected to three different calibration methods: (1) low-cost calibration performed in the tropical climate of Cuba; (2) high-end calibration performed in Belgium; (3) a field calibration at an air quality measuring station in Belgium. The first two methods showed similar trends, suggesting that the gas sensor can be calibrated with a low-cost method. The field calibration was hampered by the low SO2 concentrations. For the monitoring campaign in Cienfuegos, Cuba, the low-cost SO2 sensor calibrated by the low-cost method appeared to be sufficiently reliable. The reliability of the sensor increases with the increase in SO2 concentration, so it can be used in Cuba instead of Belgium.

Funder

VLIR-UOS Program

Common Global Minds Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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