Peng Wei

Peng Wei
Shandong Normal University | SDNU · Division of Environment

Doctor of Philosophy

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Air pollutants from traffic make an important contribution to human exposure, with pedestrians likely to experience rapid fluctuation and high concentrations on the pavements of busy streets. This monitoring campaign was on Hennessy Road in Hong Kong, a densely populated city with deep canyons, crowded footpaths and low wind speeds. Kerbside NOx co...
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Traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) was monitored using a mobile sensor network on 125 urban taxis in Shanghai (November 2019/December 2020), which provide real-time patterns of air pollution at high spatial resolution. Each device determined concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and PM2.5, which characterised spatial and...
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With growing urbanization and industrialization, problems such as poor disposal practices of solid waste and ensuing uncontrolled air pollution adjacent to landfill pose threats to human and environmental wellbeing. Ahmedabad is highly polluted urban city in India and unregulated burning of solid waste further aggravates already appalling situation...
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Organic aerosols (OAs) in particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of smaller than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) can affect the atmospheric radiation balance through varying molecular structure and light absorption of the aerosols. In this study, daytime and nighttime PM2.5 mass, and contents of OA including nitrated aromatic compounds (NACs), polycyclic a...
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Vehicular emissions contribute to roadside pollutants in cities, yet on-road emission estimates remain relatively uncommon. Nevertheless, they make an important contribution to exposure along Hong Kong's congested roads and street canyons. This study used kerbside microsensor-based monitors on Hennessy Road, one of the busiest roads in the north pa...
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Traffic-related air pollutants are major contributors to deteriorating urban air quality and pose a serious threat to pedestrians. From both a scientific and a regulatory standpoint, it is important and challenging to understand the contributions of local and non-local sources to accurately apportion specific sources such as traffic emissions contr...
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Sensor technology has enabled the development of portable low-cost monitoring kits that might supplement many applications in conventional monitoring stations. Despite the sensitivity of electrochemical gas sensors to environmental change, they are increasingly important in monitoring polluted microenvironments. The performance of a compact diffusi...
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The light-absorbing carbonaceous aerosols, including black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC), influenced heavily on aerosol environmental quality and the Earth's radiation. Here, a winter campaign to characterize BC and BrC in PM2.5 was conducted simultaneously in six Chinese megacities (i.e., Harbin, Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Wuhan, and Guangzhou...
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Pollutants from navigation sector are key contributors to emission inventories of most coastal cities with heavy port activities. The use of high fuel sulfur content (FSC) bunker oil by ocean going vessels (OGVs) has been identified as a major source of sulfur dioxide (SO2). Government authorities all over the world, including Hong Kong government,...
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School‐age children are particularly susceptible to exposure to air pollutants. To quantify factors affecting children’s exposure at school, indoor and outdoor microenvironmental air pollutant concentrations were measured at 32 selected primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong. Real‐time PM10, PM2.5, NO2 and O3 concentrations were measured in 76...
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Low-cost sensors (LCS) for air-quality monitoring have shown huge potential in enhancing spatial and temporal resolutions at a lower cost, greater flexibility in use and with less maintenance than fixed-air quality monitoring stations (AQMS). There are numerous reports showing sensor-based systems perform well under laboratory conditions. However,...
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Exposure to air pollutants causes a range of adverse health effects. These harmful effects occur whenever and wherever people come into direct contact with air pollution. Therefore, individual actions that reduce the frequency, duration, and severity of personal contact with air pollution can reduce health risks. We developed a system that empowers...
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Air monitoring is desirable in many places to understand dynamic pollution trends and sources and improve knowledge of population exposure. While highly miniaturized low cost sensor technology is quickly evolving, there is also a need for the advancement of mid-tier systems that are closer to reference-grade technologies in their longevity and perf...
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The increasing applications of low-cost air sensors promises more convenient and cost-effective systems for air monitoring in many places and under many conditions. However, the data quality from such systems has not been fully characterized and may not meet user expectations in research and regulatory uses, or for use in citizen science. In our st...
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Air pollution, both indoor and outdoor, has acute and chronic effects on human health, and air quality is affected by pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and particulate matters. [...]
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This study presents the development and evaluation of a next generation air monitoring system with both laboratory and field tests. A multi-parameter algorithm was used to correct for the impact of environmental conditions on the electrochemical sensors for carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) pollutants. The field evaluation in an urban...

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