Particle number size distribution evaluation of Plantower PMS5003 low-cost PM sensors - a field experiment

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Caseiro, Alexandre [1 ]
Schmitz, Sean [1 ]
von Schneidemesser, Erika [1 ]
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[1] Res Inst Sustainabil Helmholtz Ctr Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-ATMOSPHERES | 2024年 / 4卷 / 10期
关键词
PARTICULATE MATTER SENSORS; AIR-QUALITY; ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS; LABORATORY EVALUATION; POLLUTION; PERFORMANCE; PURPLEAIR; PM2.5; CALIBRATION; NETWORKS;
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10.1039/d4ea00086b
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The use of low-cost sensors (LCS) for the evaluation of the ambient pollution by particulate matter (PM) has grown and become significant for the scientific community in the past few years. However promising this novel technology is, the characterization of their limitations is still not satisfactory. Reports in the scientific literature rely on calibration, which implies the physical (or geographical) co-location of the LCS with reference in situ (or remote, e.g. onboard satellite platforms) instrumentation. However, calibration is not always feasible, and even when feasible, the validity of the developed relationship, even in similar settings, is subject to large uncertainties. In the present work, the performance of a popular LCS for PM, the Plantower PMS5003, is investigated. The LCS performs particle counts, which is the physical quantity that is input to the black-box model of the manufacturer to compute the ambient PM mass, which is output to the operator. The particle counts of LCS Plantower PMS5003 units were compared to those of the co-located research-grade Grimm EDM-164 monitor. The results show that humidity possibly has a reduced influence on the performance, but the performance can better be constrained, however spanning more than one order of magnitude in terms of agreement ratio, by functions of the actual particle count itself. In view of these results, further development in the field of LCS for PM monitoring should focus on improvements of the physical design of the devices, in order to enhance the sizing of the particles. The use of the actual Plantower PMS5003 models should be limited to the monitoring of PM mass in the smaller size bins. In terms of particle number distribution, the agreement ratio between a low-cost sensor and a research-grade instrument spans several orders of magnitude. The particle number can be constrained as a function of the reported particle number.
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