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‘Indoor Environment’: A New ESPI Themed Collection

We are excited to launch Indoor Environment – a new Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts (ESPI)  themed collection!

Guest edited by Rachel O’Brien (University of Michigan) and Ellison Carter (Colorado State University), this collection showcases research that centres around questions of the built environment, featuring the impacts of interdisciplinary approaches.

Learn more about fascinating topics such as the Longevity of size-dependent particle removal performance of do-it-yourself box fan air filters and The impact of surfaces on indoor air chemistry following cooking and cleaning. The first article demonstrates how low-cost do-it-yourself (DIY) air filters have the potential to improve the indoor environment by reducing particle concentrations and related human exposure. The second paper reveals how building design and surface materials could be altered in order to reduce the effects of indoor air pollution resulting from domestic activities.

In addition to the Open Access papers in this collection, all articles will be free to read until 13 October 2025. 

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