Integrated Evaluation of Indoor Particulate Exposure: The VIEPI Project

Author:

Pelliccioni Armando,Monti PaoloORCID,Cattani GiorgioORCID,Boccuni FabioORCID,Cacciani Marco,Canepari SilviaORCID,Capone Pasquale,Catrambone Maria,Cusano Mariacarmela,D’Ovidio Maria Concetta,De Santis Antonella,Di Bernardino Annalisa,Di Menno di Bucchianico Alessandro,Di Renzi Simona,Ferrante Riccardo,Gaeta Alessandra,Gaddi Rafaela,Gherardi Monica,Giusto Marco,Gordiani Andrea,Grandoni Livia,Leone Gianluca,Leuzzi Giovanni,L’Episcopo Nunzia,Marcovecchio FrancescaORCID,Pini Agnese,Sargolini Tiziana,Tombolini Francesca,Tofful Luca,Perrino CinziaORCID

Abstract

Despite the progress made in recent years, reliable modeling of indoor air quality is still far from being obtained. This requires better chemical characterization of the pollutants and airflow physics included in forecasting tools, for which field observations conducted simultaneously indoors and outdoors are essential. The project “Integrated Evaluation of Indoor Particulate Exposure” (VIEPI) aimed at evaluating indoor air quality and exposure to particulate matter (PM) of humans in workplaces. VIEPI ran from February 2016 to December 2019 and included both numerical simulations and field campaigns carried out in universities and research environments located in urban and non-urban sites in the metropolitan area of Rome (Italy). VIEPI focused on the role played by micrometeorology and indoor airflow characteristics in determining indoor PM concentration. Short- and long-term study periods captured diurnal, weekly, and seasonal variability of airflow and PM concentration. Chemical characterization of PM10, including the determination of elements, ions, elemental carbon, organic carbon, and bioaerosol, was also carried out. Large differences in the composition of PM10 were detected between inside and outside as well as between different periods of the day and year. Indoor PM composition was related to the presence of people, to the season, and to the ventilation regime.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development

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