The study focused on detecting and characterizing microplastics in outdoor and indoor air in Ranchi, Jharkhand, India during post-monsoon (2022) and winter (2023). Stereo microscopic analysis showed that plastic fibres had a dominant presence, fragments were less abundant, whereas fewer films could be detected in indoor and outdoor air. The atmospheric deposition of microplastics outdoors observed 465 ± 27 particles/m/day in PM and 12104 ± 665 and 13833 ± 1152 particles/m/day in PM in quartz and PTFE, respectively during the post-monsoon months.
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April 2024
Objective: Remote investigation and monitoring have gained importance in ambulatory practice. A home-based fecal calprotectin (FC) test has been developed where the sample is processed and analyzed at home through a smartphone application. We aimed to assess the use of standard ELISA (sFC) versus home-based (hFC) FC testing in a general pediatric gastroenterology clinic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe spatial coverage of PM monitoring is non-uniform across India due to the limited number of ground monitoring stations. Alternatively, Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications, Version 2 (MERRA-2), is an atmospheric reanalysis data used for estimating PM. MERRA-2 does not explicitly measure PM but rather follows an empirical model.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSecond-generation bioenergy, a carbon neutral or negative renewable resource, is crucial to achieving India's net-zero emission targets. Crop residues are being targeted as a bioenergy resource as they are otherwise burned on-field, leading to significant pollutant emissions. But estimating their bioenergy potential is problematic because of broad assumptions about their surplus fractions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study was carried out to understand the chemical, spatiotemporal characteristics of water-soluble inorganic ions (WSIIs), their association with PM mass, and aerosol acidity in three COALESCE (carbonaceous aerosol emissions, source apportionment, and climate impacts) network sites of India (Mesra - Eastern India, Bhopal - Central India and Mysuru - Southern India). Alternate-day 24-h integrated bulk PM samples were collected during 2019 along with on-site meteorological parameters. Annual average PM concentrations were 67 ± 46 µg m, 54 ± 47 µg m, and 30 ± 24 µg m at Mesra, Bhopal, and Mysuru, respectively.
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