Evaluation and analysis of volatile organic compounds and formaldehyde emission of building products in accordance with legal standards: A statistical experimental study

2020 ◽  
Vol 393 ◽  
pp. 122381 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seunghwan Wi ◽  
Man-Goo Kim ◽  
Seung-Woon Myung ◽  
Yong Kyu Baik ◽  
Kang-Bong Lee ◽  
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Indoor Air ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maurizio Bortoli ◽  
Stylianos Kephalopoulos ◽  
Severine Kirchner ◽  
Herbert Schauenburg ◽  
Henk Vissers

Author(s):  
Erika Petrauskaitė ◽  
Rasa Vaiškūnaitė

Air cleaning from VOC (volatile organic compunds) group of contaminants could be done by using different types of methods: adsoption, absorption, chemical or thermal oxidation. However, the most promising method is biological air cleaning. Biofilters have found most of their success in the treatment of dilute high-flow waste gas sreams containing odors or volatile organic compounds. To evaluate the meaning of the applicability of green sphagnum use in the droplet biofilter we will make the research. Sphagnum as a plant has big capabilities to absorb water and hold it in the porous parts plant structure. This characteristic of the plant could affect the water flow in the lower layer of the biolfiltrer and in this case will change the possibility to microorganisms to create right envinment to absorb and degrade the polluted air. The main aim of this research is the experimental study of droplet biofilter packed with green sphagnum.


BioResources ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 5450-5463 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feng Chen ◽  
Jun Shen ◽  
Xinghua Xia

Chemical contaminants from wood-based panels, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and formaldehyde, are the main sources of indoor air pollution. The particleboards were used as the substrate and five common finishing methods, including melamine-impregnated paper, high-density polyethylene decorative film, wood veneer, polypropylene water borne paintings coatings, and polyurethane water borne paintings coatings, were selected for this study. The emission curves in the first 6 h and the equilibrium concentrations of the total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) and formaldehyde processed with the finishing wood-based panel method for 24 h were obtained and measured using an airtight environmental chamber. The ingredients of the VOCs were investigated using the small chamber method and gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The results indicated that the finishing methods were effective for reducing the emissions of TVOC (except the water borne coating) and formaldehyde of the particleboards. High density polyethylene film was the best finishing material to reduce the release of TVOC. The concentration of the veneered particleboard from the third to the tenth hour was higher than the unfinished particleboards. The veneered particleboard released six volatile ingredients to a lesser extent than the unfinished particleboard.


1994 ◽  
Vol 33 (12) ◽  
pp. 2946-2956 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bert van de Beld ◽  
Rene A. Borman ◽  
Olaf R. Derkx ◽  
Bob A. A. van Woezik ◽  
K. Roel Westerterp

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