Comparison of VOC Emissions Produced by Different Types of Adhesives Based on Test Chambers
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from building materials into the indoor air may cause discomfort associated with a perceptible chemical odour and may irritate the upper respiratory tract. Hence, it is vital to control indoor air pollution sources, such as interior finishing materials, incl...
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doaj-36e84c6a68ac401ea49576a5fd2b548e2021-04-12T23:02:42ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-04-01141924192410.3390/ma14081924Comparison of VOC Emissions Produced by Different Types of Adhesives Based on Test ChambersMateusz Kozicki0Katarzyna Guzik1Department of Thermal Physics, Acoustics and Environment, Building Research Institute, 00-611 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Thermal Physics, Acoustics and Environment, Building Research Institute, 00-611 Warsaw, PolandVolatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from building materials into the indoor air may cause discomfort associated with a perceptible chemical odour and may irritate the upper respiratory tract. Hence, it is vital to control indoor air pollution sources, such as interior finishing materials, including adhesives. The study involved carrying out a series of experimental tests of VOC emissions of 25 adhesives based on the ISO 16000 series standards. The research concerns three groups of construction adhesives with indoor applications, i.e., flooring (10), finishing walls and ceilings (6), and for other applications such as edge-gluing or gluing tiles or mirrors (9) differing in chemical composition. A series of temperature tests were carried out for a representative floor adhesive at selected temperatures: 25 °C, 35 °C and 45 °C. The theoretical correlation approach was adopted to characterise the relationship between the emission rate and temperature of selected chemical compounds.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/8/1924volatile organic compounds (VOC)construction adhesivesgas chromatography-mass spectrometry TD-GC/MSindoor air quality (IAQ)temperature |
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Comparison of VOC Emissions Produced by Different Types of Adhesives Based on Test Chambers |
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Comparison of VOC Emissions Produced by Different Types of Adhesives Based on Test Chambers |
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from building materials into the indoor air may cause discomfort associated with a perceptible chemical odour and may irritate the upper respiratory tract. Hence, it is vital to control indoor air pollution sources, such as interior finishing materials, including adhesives. The study involved carrying out a series of experimental tests of VOC emissions of 25 adhesives based on the ISO 16000 series standards. The research concerns three groups of construction adhesives with indoor applications, i.e., flooring (10), finishing walls and ceilings (6), and for other applications such as edge-gluing or gluing tiles or mirrors (9) differing in chemical composition. A series of temperature tests were carried out for a representative floor adhesive at selected temperatures: 25 °C, 35 °C and 45 °C. The theoretical correlation approach was adopted to characterise the relationship between the emission rate and temperature of selected chemical compounds. |
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volatile organic compounds (VOC) construction adhesives gas chromatography-mass spectrometry TD-GC/MS indoor air quality (IAQ) temperature |
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