As emission rates of airborne pollutants are commonly measured from combusting substances placed inside small chambers, those values need to be re-evaluated for the possible significance under practical conditions. Here, a simple numerical procedure is investigated to extrapolate the chamber-based emission rates of formaldehyde that can be released from various combustible sources including e-cigarettes, conventional cigarettes, or scented candles to their concentration levels in a small room with relatively poor ventilation. This simple procedure relies on a mass balance approach by considering the masses of pollutants emitted from source and lost through ventilation under the assumption that mixing occurs instantaneously in the room witho...
Formaldehyde, a known human carcinogen and mucous membrane irritant, is emitted from a variety of bu...
Airborne chemicals in the indoor environment arise from a wide variety of sources such as burning fu...
Candle composition is expected to influence the air pollutants emissions, possibly leading to import...
It has been known for a long time that incomplete combustion processes produce by-products that are ...
Burning of scented candles in indoor environment can release a large number of toxic chemicals. Howe...
Candle burning is regarded as an important source of airborne pollutants in indoor environments. Ind...
Candle burning is regarded as an important source of airborne pollutants in indoor environments. Ind...
pollutants. The aim of this study is to determine and quantify the toxicological impact of some sele...
Formaldehyde is a common air pollutant of the indoor environment. It has a potential effect on the r...
In a wide range of indoor air pollutants, formaldehyde is one of the most-used and best-known substa...
This article is devoted to the measurement of formaldehyde emissions from furniture materials in the...
Indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde associated with building materials imposes a variety of ...
As part of the EBENE research project, a health risk assessment was performed for two types of widel...
Formaldehyde, a known human carcinogen and mucous membrane irritant, is emitted from a variety of bu...
Airborne chemicals in the indoor environment arise from a wide variety of sources such as burning fu...
Candle composition is expected to influence the air pollutants emissions, possibly leading to import...
It has been known for a long time that incomplete combustion processes produce by-products that are ...
Burning of scented candles in indoor environment can release a large number of toxic chemicals. Howe...
Candle burning is regarded as an important source of airborne pollutants in indoor environments. Ind...
Candle burning is regarded as an important source of airborne pollutants in indoor environments. Ind...
pollutants. The aim of this study is to determine and quantify the toxicological impact of some sele...
Formaldehyde is a common air pollutant of the indoor environment. It has a potential effect on the r...
In a wide range of indoor air pollutants, formaldehyde is one of the most-used and best-known substa...
This article is devoted to the measurement of formaldehyde emissions from furniture materials in the...
Indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde associated with building materials imposes a variety of ...
As part of the EBENE research project, a health risk assessment was performed for two types of widel...
Formaldehyde, a known human carcinogen and mucous membrane irritant, is emitted from a variety of bu...
Airborne chemicals in the indoor environment arise from a wide variety of sources such as burning fu...
Candle composition is expected to influence the air pollutants emissions, possibly leading to import...