This two-week pilot study within the Horizon Europe EDIAQI project evaluated the real-life performance of portable air filtration units in two office environments (a small office and a shared kitchen) under continuous device operation and daily filter replacement. Indoor particle concentrations were monitored continuously using low-cost sensors (LCS) from three providers and supported by gravimetric measurements, while daily activity logs documented occupancy patterns, printing, cooking, and other source events together with purifier ON/OFF status. Particulate matter (PM) mass concentrations showed no systematic improvement during purifier ON periods; instead, temporal variability was dominated by indoor activities and episodic emissions, with occasional short-term peaks around filter replacement suggestive of minor resuspension. Chemical analysis provided a clearer picture: polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) responded differently across fractions and compositions. Across monitored locations, high-molecular-weight PAHs in the PM1 fraction decreased during purifier ON periods (approximately 30% lower on average), whereas low-molecular-weight PAHs measured in total suspended particles (TSP) were higher during ON periods, indicating that semi-volatile fractions and activity/ventilation dynamics can outweigh simple filtration effects. Overall, the findings highlight a gap between laboratory-derived filtration performance metrics and outcomes in occupied, mixed-source indoor environments and emphasise the importance of device sizing, placement, airflow mixing, and complementary source control and ventilation strategies when deploying filtration-based IAQ interventions.
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Račić et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e07dfe2f7e8953b7cbef71 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos17040393
Nikolina Račić
Valentino Petrić
Gordana Pehnec
Atmosphere
University of Zagreb
University of Osijek
Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health
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