A new type of emissions barrier was used in premises with indoor air complaints due to emissions from the buildings in question. The emissions comprised chlorophenols/chloroanisoles and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) from treated wood, and volatile organic compounds (VOC), mainly 2-ethylhexanol, from PVC flooring and the glue used to paste the flooring onto a concrete slab. Attaching the barrier at the surfaces from where the emissions were spread (floor, walls, ceiling) resulted in a fresh and odour-free indoor air. We conclude that using an emissions barrier in buildings made unhealthy by moisture is an efficient way of restoring a pleasant and healthy indoor air
The adsorption of volatile organic compounds by building materials reduces the pollutant concentrati...
The building design and material selection has to respect the environmental requirements of indoor a...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the air of 51 renovated rooms in Schleswig-Holstein were measur...
An emissions barrier was used in a premises due to complaints about the indoor air quality (IAQ) as ...
An emissions barrier was installed in a building where a wall had been treated with a tar-containing...
Unsatisfactory indoor air quality (IAQ) may result from polluting emissions that are spread from bui...
The present communication describes the use of an emissions barrier to prevent spread of hydrolysis ...
The surface emissions trap, an adsorption cloth developed for reducing emissions of volatile organic...
Most building materials produce more or less emissions. The concentrations decrease with time if the...
Chemical compounds in indoor air can adversely affect our comfort and health. However, in most cases...
A large number of studies indicated the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of various che...
The adverse effects of contaminated outdoor air have been recognized and subject to control for many...
Indoor air quality is recognized as one of the most important environmental concerns, since people s...
A new device for stopping or reducing potentially irritating or harmful emissions from surfaces indo...
Unsatisfactory indoor air quality (IAQ) can result from emissions of volatile organic compounds from...
The adsorption of volatile organic compounds by building materials reduces the pollutant concentrati...
The building design and material selection has to respect the environmental requirements of indoor a...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the air of 51 renovated rooms in Schleswig-Holstein were measur...
An emissions barrier was used in a premises due to complaints about the indoor air quality (IAQ) as ...
An emissions barrier was installed in a building where a wall had been treated with a tar-containing...
Unsatisfactory indoor air quality (IAQ) may result from polluting emissions that are spread from bui...
The present communication describes the use of an emissions barrier to prevent spread of hydrolysis ...
The surface emissions trap, an adsorption cloth developed for reducing emissions of volatile organic...
Most building materials produce more or less emissions. The concentrations decrease with time if the...
Chemical compounds in indoor air can adversely affect our comfort and health. However, in most cases...
A large number of studies indicated the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of various che...
The adverse effects of contaminated outdoor air have been recognized and subject to control for many...
Indoor air quality is recognized as one of the most important environmental concerns, since people s...
A new device for stopping or reducing potentially irritating or harmful emissions from surfaces indo...
Unsatisfactory indoor air quality (IAQ) can result from emissions of volatile organic compounds from...
The adsorption of volatile organic compounds by building materials reduces the pollutant concentrati...
The building design and material selection has to respect the environmental requirements of indoor a...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the air of 51 renovated rooms in Schleswig-Holstein were measur...