Title: Indoor PM10 from fireplace, wood and coal stove: morphology, composition, and oxidative potential in real residential settings |
Authors: Vicente, Estela D. Charres, Isabella Cipoli, Yago Calvo, Ana I. Fraile, Roberto Candeias, Carla Rocha, Fernando Galindo, Nuria Yubero, Eduardo Alves, Célia |
Editor: Elsevier |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Física Aplicada |
Issue Date: 2025-12 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/38831 |
Abstract:
Residential combustion of solid fuels is a dominant source of indoor particulate matter (PM), with significant
implications for human health. This study investigates the physicochemical properties and oxidative potential
(OP) of indoor PM10 generated during the operation of different combustion appliances (woodstove, fireplace
and coal stove) and fuels in real residential settings. Indoor and concurrent outdoor samples were analysed for
water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC), elemental composition, particle morphology, and OP using both dithiothreitol
(DTT) and ascorbic acid (AA) assays. Biomass combustion, especially in the fireplace, resulted in the
highest indoor PM10, OC, and WSOC levels, with WSOC/OC ratios reaching up to 0.84, suggesting a large
contribution from oxygenated organics. Morphological analysis by SEM-EDS revealed a mixture of carbonaceous
soot, mineral ash, and spherical fly ash particles, with clear fuel dependence. Elemental analysis showed higher
Ca, Cl, K, S and Mn concentrations during woodstove combustion, while indoor samples from coal burning
displayed lower levels for most elements. The OPV of indoor samples was consistently higher during wood
combustion compared with coal or background air, showing significant correlations with OC, WSOC, and
potassium.
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Keywords/Subjects: Combustion appliance Indoor air quality Dithiorthreitol assay Ascorbic acid assay Redox-active species |
Type of document: info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2025.127510 |
Published in: Environmental Pollution, Vol. 390 (2026) |
Appears in Collections: Artículos - Física Aplicada
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