Aerosol Measurement Degradation in Low-Cost Particle Sensors Using Laboratory Calibration and Field Validation
Author:
Peck Angela,
Handy Rodney G.,
Sleeth Darrah K.,
Schaefer CamieORCID,
Zhang Yue,
Pahler Leon F.,
Ramsay Joemy,
Collingwood Scott C.
Abstract
Increasing concern over air pollution has led to the development of low-cost sensors suitable for wide-scale deployment and use by citizen scientists. This project investigated the AirU low-cost particle sensor using two methods: (1) a comparison of pre- and post-deployment calibration equations for 24 devices following use in a field study, and (2) an in-home comparison between 3 AirUs and a reference instrument, the GRIMM 1.109. While differences (and therefore some sensor degradation) were found in the pre- and post-calibration equation comparison, absolute value changes were small and unlikely to affect the quality of results. Comparison tests found that while the AirU did tend to underestimate minimum and overestimate maximum concentrations of particulate matter, ~88% of results fell within ±1 μg/m3 of the GRIMM. While these tests confirm that low-cost sensors such as the AirU do experience some sensor degradation over multiple months of use, they remain a valuable tool for exposure assessment studies. Further work is needed to examine AirU performance in different environments for a comprehensive survey of capability, as well as to determine the source of sensor degradation.
Funder
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Education and Research Center
National Institutes of Health ECHO
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering PRISMS
Subject
Chemical Health and Safety,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology
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