Outdoor ozone transported indoors initiates oxidative chemistry, forming volatile organic products. The influence of ozone chemistry on indoor air composition has not been directly quantified in normally occupied residences. Here, we explore indoor ozone chemistry in a house in California with two adult inhabitants. We utilize space- and time-resolved measurements of ozone and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) acquired over an 8-wk summer campaign. Despite overall low indoor ozone concentrations (mean value of 4.3 ppb) and a relatively low indoor ozone decay constant (1.3 h-1), we identified multiple VOCs exhibiting clear contributions from ozone-initiated chemistry indoors. These chemicals include 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one (6-MHO), 4-oxopent...
Interfacial chemistry greatly influences human exposure to reactants and products in indoor environm...
Surfaces in the presence of ozone may contribute significantly to indoor air pollution. Ozone-induce...
People influence indoor air chemistry through their chemical emissions via breath and skin. Previous...
Field experiments were conducted in four residential homes during summer to quantify ozone-induced s...
Field experiments were conducted in four residential homes during summer to quantify ozone-induced s...
The vast majority of earth’s atmosphere is outside, yet humans spend ~90% of their time indoors so t...
The vast majority of earth’s atmosphere is outside, yet humans spend ~90% of their time indoors so t...
Field experiments were conducted in four homes during summer to quantify ozone-induced secondary emi...
Several studies have documented reductions in indoor ozone levels that occur as a consequence of its...
Rai, Aakash C. Ph.D., Purdue University, May 2014. Ozone-initiated Chemistry in Indoor Environment. ...
SSCI-VIDE+CARE+ADP:CGOInternational audienceMost humans spend 87% of their time indoor (Jenkins et a...
Ozone, an ambient pollutant, is transformed into other airborne pollutants in the indoor environment...
Volatile organic chemicals are produced from reactions of ozone with squalene in human skin oil. Bot...
Interfacial chemistry greatly influences human exposure to reactants and products in indoor environm...
The purpose of this paper is to document the potential impact on indoor air quality of outdoor ozone...
Interfacial chemistry greatly influences human exposure to reactants and products in indoor environm...
Surfaces in the presence of ozone may contribute significantly to indoor air pollution. Ozone-induce...
People influence indoor air chemistry through their chemical emissions via breath and skin. Previous...
Field experiments were conducted in four residential homes during summer to quantify ozone-induced s...
Field experiments were conducted in four residential homes during summer to quantify ozone-induced s...
The vast majority of earth’s atmosphere is outside, yet humans spend ~90% of their time indoors so t...
The vast majority of earth’s atmosphere is outside, yet humans spend ~90% of their time indoors so t...
Field experiments were conducted in four homes during summer to quantify ozone-induced secondary emi...
Several studies have documented reductions in indoor ozone levels that occur as a consequence of its...
Rai, Aakash C. Ph.D., Purdue University, May 2014. Ozone-initiated Chemistry in Indoor Environment. ...
SSCI-VIDE+CARE+ADP:CGOInternational audienceMost humans spend 87% of their time indoor (Jenkins et a...
Ozone, an ambient pollutant, is transformed into other airborne pollutants in the indoor environment...
Volatile organic chemicals are produced from reactions of ozone with squalene in human skin oil. Bot...
Interfacial chemistry greatly influences human exposure to reactants and products in indoor environm...
The purpose of this paper is to document the potential impact on indoor air quality of outdoor ozone...
Interfacial chemistry greatly influences human exposure to reactants and products in indoor environm...
Surfaces in the presence of ozone may contribute significantly to indoor air pollution. Ozone-induce...
People influence indoor air chemistry through their chemical emissions via breath and skin. Previous...