Indoor air pollution and the contribution of biosensors

A vast majority of people today spend more time indoors than outdoors. However, the air quality indoors may be as bad as or even worse than the air quality outside. This is due to the continuous circulation of the same air without proper ventilation and filtration systems, causing a buildup of pollu...

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Main Authors: Eltzov, Evgeni, De Cesarea, Abri Lavena, Low, Adarina ’Yuen Kei, Marks, Robert S.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1425562023-07-14T15:58:56Z Indoor air pollution and the contribution of biosensors Eltzov, Evgeni De Cesarea, Abri Lavena Low, Adarina ’Yuen Kei Marks, Robert S. School of Materials Science and Engineering Engineering::Materials Biosensors Indoor Pollution A vast majority of people today spend more time indoors than outdoors. However, the air quality indoors may be as bad as or even worse than the air quality outside. This is due to the continuous circulation of the same air without proper ventilation and filtration systems, causing a buildup of pollutants. As such, indoor air quality monitoring should be considered more seriously. Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a measure of the air quality within and around buildings and relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. To determine the IAQ, computer modeling is done to simulate the air flow and human exposure to the pollutant. Currently, very few instruments are available to measure the indoor air pollution index. In this paper, we will review the list of techniques available for measuring IAQ, but our emphasis will be on indoor air toxicity monitoring. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Published version 2020-06-24T05:34:58Z 2020-06-24T05:34:58Z 2019 Journal Article Eltzov, E., De Cesarea, A. L., Low, A. Y. K., & Marks, R. S. (2019). Indoor air pollution and the contribution of biosensors. The EuroBiotech Journal, 3(1), 19-31. doi:10.2478/ebtj-2019-0003 2564-615X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142556 10.2478/ebtj-2019-0003 1 3 19 31 en The EuroBiotech Journal © 2019 The Author(s). This work was licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Materials
Biosensors
Indoor Pollution
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Biosensors
Indoor Pollution
Eltzov, Evgeni
De Cesarea, Abri Lavena
Low, Adarina ’Yuen Kei
Marks, Robert S.
Indoor air pollution and the contribution of biosensors
description A vast majority of people today spend more time indoors than outdoors. However, the air quality indoors may be as bad as or even worse than the air quality outside. This is due to the continuous circulation of the same air without proper ventilation and filtration systems, causing a buildup of pollutants. As such, indoor air quality monitoring should be considered more seriously. Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a measure of the air quality within and around buildings and relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. To determine the IAQ, computer modeling is done to simulate the air flow and human exposure to the pollutant. Currently, very few instruments are available to measure the indoor air pollution index. In this paper, we will review the list of techniques available for measuring IAQ, but our emphasis will be on indoor air toxicity monitoring.
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Eltzov, Evgeni
De Cesarea, Abri Lavena
Low, Adarina ’Yuen Kei
Marks, Robert S.
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author Eltzov, Evgeni
De Cesarea, Abri Lavena
Low, Adarina ’Yuen Kei
Marks, Robert S.
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title Indoor air pollution and the contribution of biosensors
title_short Indoor air pollution and the contribution of biosensors
title_full Indoor air pollution and the contribution of biosensors
title_fullStr Indoor air pollution and the contribution of biosensors
title_full_unstemmed Indoor air pollution and the contribution of biosensors
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