Ultrafine Particles

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Ultrafine Particles (UFPs) are a largely unknown pollution in the air we breathe is associated with an increased mortality risk and respiratory deseases, as reasearch indicates. This is why the 2021 WHO air quality guideline recommends monitoring respirable nanoparticles as an air pollutant that is hazardous to health in its own right.

However, particulate air pollution is not just a problem in the public environment. Clean production environments, work safety requirements and even pollution at home are equal challenges to be addressed.

Assessing the risk of nanoparticle pollution in the air remains a challenge due to the technical complexity, both in the laboratory as well as in field applications. You can rely on nanoDUST as a leading expert in the field of aerosol measurement and associated mitigation strategies.