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-  2019 

PM1 in Ambient and Indoor Air—Urban and Rural Areas in the Upper Silesian Region, Poland

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10110662

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(1) Background: The work presents results of concentration measurements of PM 1, collected in the indoor air of four preschool buildings in Gliwice and its environs (Silesia Province) and in ambient air in the vicinity of four working hard coal power plants and four coking plants located in southern Poland. (2) Methods: The samples of <1 μm, 1–2.5 μm, 2.5–10 μm, and >10 μm fractions were collected with the use of Dekati ? PM 10 cascade impactor, and concentrations of seven trace elements (Cd, Cr, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sb, and Se) were determined. (3) Results: The concentrations of PM 1 changed in the range of 3.1 μg/m 3–65.3 μg/m 3. Among trace elements, the highest concentrations in indoor air were evidenced for Cr (129–219 ng/m 3), while in outdoor air for Pb (12.6–21.2 ng/m 3). Principal Component Analysis PCA analysis extracted three factors of rural dusts, city dusts, and natural soils. (4) Conclusions: The paper points to accumulation of carcinogenic Cd, Cr, and Ni in indoor air, and significant contribution of trace elements in PM 1, which, owing to long-lasting exposure and elevated sensitivity of developing organisms, may evoke effects on health of children. View Full-Tex

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