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A functional group characterization of organic PM2.5 exposure: Results from the RIOPA study

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Reff, A; Turpin, BJ; Offenberg, JH; Weisel, CP; Zhang, J; Morandi, M; Stock, T; Colome, S; Winer, A
Published in: Atmospheric Environment
July 1, 2007

The functional group (FG) composition of urban residential outdoor, indoor, and personal fine particle (PM2.5) samples is presented and used to provide insights relevant to organic PM2.5 exposure. PM2.5 samples (48 h) were collected during the Relationship of Indoor, Outdoor, and Personal Air (RIOPA) study at 219 non-smoking homes (once or twice) in Los Angeles County, CA, Elizabeth, NJ, and Houston, TX. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra of PM2.5 samples were collected, and FG absorbances were quantified by partial least squares (PLS) regression, a multivariate calibration method. There is growing evidence in the literature that a large majority of indoor-generated PM2.5 is organic. The current research suggests that indoor-generated PM2.5 is enriched in aliphatic carbon-hydrogen (CH) FGs relative to ambient outdoor PM2.5. Indoor-generated CH exceeded outdoor-generated CH in 144 of the 167 homes for which indoor or outdoor CH was measurable; estimated indoor emission rates are provided. The strong presence of aliphatic CH FGs in indoor PM2.5 makes particulate organic matter substantially less polar indoors and in personal exposures than outdoors. This is a substantial new finding. Based on the quantified FGs, the average organic molecular weight (OM) per carbon weight (OC), a measure of the degree of oxygenation of organic PM, is in the range of 1.7-2.6 for outdoor samples and 1.3-1.7 for indoor and personal samples. Polarity or degree of oxygenation effects particle deposition in exposure environments and in the respiratory system. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Atmospheric Environment

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1352-2310

Publication Date

July 1, 2007

Volume

41

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22

Start / End Page

4585 / 4598

Related Subject Headings

  • Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
  • 4011 Environmental engineering
  • 3702 Climate change science
  • 3701 Atmospheric sciences
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0401 Atmospheric Sciences
  • 0104 Statistics
 

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Reff, A., Turpin, B. J., Offenberg, J. H., Weisel, C. P., Zhang, J., Morandi, M., … Winer, A. (2007). A functional group characterization of organic PM2.5 exposure: Results from the RIOPA study. Atmospheric Environment, 41(22), 4585–4598. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2007.03.054
Reff, A., B. J. Turpin, J. H. Offenberg, C. P. Weisel, J. Zhang, M. Morandi, T. Stock, S. Colome, and A. Winer. “A functional group characterization of organic PM2.5 exposure: Results from the RIOPA study.” Atmospheric Environment 41, no. 22 (July 1, 2007): 4585–98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2007.03.054.
Reff A, Turpin BJ, Offenberg JH, Weisel CP, Zhang J, Morandi M, et al. A functional group characterization of organic PM2.5 exposure: Results from the RIOPA study. Atmospheric Environment. 2007 Jul 1;41(22):4585–98.
Reff, A., et al. “A functional group characterization of organic PM2.5 exposure: Results from the RIOPA study.” Atmospheric Environment, vol. 41, no. 22, July 2007, pp. 4585–98. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2007.03.054.
Reff A, Turpin BJ, Offenberg JH, Weisel CP, Zhang J, Morandi M, Stock T, Colome S, Winer A. A functional group characterization of organic PM2.5 exposure: Results from the RIOPA study. Atmospheric Environment. 2007 Jul 1;41(22):4585–4598.
Journal cover image

Published In

Atmospheric Environment

DOI

ISSN

1352-2310

Publication Date

July 1, 2007

Volume

41

Issue

22

Start / End Page

4585 / 4598

Related Subject Headings

  • Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
  • 4011 Environmental engineering
  • 3702 Climate change science
  • 3701 Atmospheric sciences
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0401 Atmospheric Sciences
  • 0104 Statistics