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Indoor and ambient air pollution dataset using a multi-instrument approach and total event monitoring

Lovrić, Mario; Petrić, Valentino; Strbad, Dejan; Terzić, Teo; Frka, Sanja; Cvitešić Kušan, Ana; Fermoso, Jose; Düsing, Sebastian; Honey, Dawn Alas; Dobrić Ladavac, Mila; Bilić, Ivan; Batrac, Marko; Kecorius, Simonas; Pehnec, Gordana; Horvat, Tajana; Jakovljević, Ivana; Račić, Nikolina; Bešlić, Ivan; Brzoja, Darijo; Gugec, Vesna; Figols, Maria; Aláez, Xabier; Matanović, Hana; Žigman, Anđelko; Forsmann, Michael; Toomis, Anneli; Preden, Jürgo-Sören; Battaglia, Alessandro; Battaglia, Ivano; Karanasiou, Gianna; Weis, Frederik; Switters, Jon; Mureddu, Francesco (2025) Indoor and ambient air pollution dataset using a multi-instrument approach and total event monitoring. Scientific Data, 12 . ISSN 2052-4463

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Abstract

Indoor air quality (IAQ) significantly influences human health, as individuals spend up to 90% of their time indoors, where air pollutants can accumulate and interact dynamically. Despite advancements in monitoring technology, challenges remain in capturing the temporal and spatial variability of pollutants and understanding the interaction between indoor and outdoor environments. This study addresses these gaps by introducing a comprehensive dataset from a controlled experimental room in Croatia, leveraging a multi-instrumental approach to monitor IAQ across various real-life scenarios. The dataset integrates measurements from low-cost sensors, reference-grade devices, and auxiliary systems to track pollutants such as particulate matter (PM), black carbon (BC), volatile organic compounds (VOC), and indoor events deemed relevant for the assessment of pollutant levels. Key experiments simulated household activities, including cooking, cleaning, human presence, and ventilation, capturing their impacts on IAQ with high temporal resolution. The resulting dataset comprises over 19 subsets. This work contributes to the Horizon EDIAQI project, supporting the development of evidence-driven strategies to improve IAQ.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: indoor, air quality, low-cost sensors,aerosol, volatile organic carbon, black carbon
Subjects: NATURAL SCIENCES > Chemistry > Analytic Chemistry
NATURAL SCIENCES > Chemistry > Organic Chemistry
NATURAL SCIENCES > Chemistry > Applied Chemistry
NATURAL SCIENCES > Interdisciplinary Natural Sciences > Environmental Science
Divisions: Division for Marine and Enviromental Research
Projects:
Project titleProject leaderProject codeProject type
Poboljšanje kvalitete zraka u zatvorenim prostorima utemeljeno na dokazimaUNSPECIFIED101057497EU
UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED101057693UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Sanja Frka Milosavljević
Date Deposited: 11 Dec 2025 12:37
URI: http://fulir.irb.hr/id/eprint/10375
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-025-05847-3

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