Laboratory Evaluation of the Shinyei PPD42NS Low-Cost Particulate Matter Sensor

Dec 25, 2019Research report (Health Effects Institute)

Creating Combined Measures of Traffic Pollution Exposure: The DRIVE Study

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Abstract

Pollutant levels showed a reduced impact by nearby highway sources, with many primary pollutants decreasing to near background levels by 20 to 30 meters from the road.

  • Primary pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and black carbon decreased significantly near the highway.
  • Spatial trends in nitrogen dioxide differed from other traffic-related pollutants, suggesting limitations in its use as an exposure indicator.
  • Atmospheric processing was found to enhance the oxidative potential of fine particulate matter, which may relate to health outcomes.
  • Personal exposure measurements indicated that ambient monitoring is a poor predictor of individual exposure to black carbon.
  • Metabolomic analyses revealed significant differences in plasma features between participants living near versus far from the highway.
  • The performance of low-cost sensors showed promise after calibration, although uncalibrated measurements were unreliable.

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