Mass transfer models are useful in predicting the emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and formaldehyde from building materials in indoor environments. They are also useful for human exposure evaluation and in sustainable building design. The measurement errors in the emission characteristic parameters in these mass transfer models, i.e., the initial emittable concentration (C 0), the diffusion coefficient (D), and the partition coefficient (K), can result in errors in predicting indoor VOC and formaldehyde concentrations. These errors have not yet been quantitatively well analyzed in the literature. This paper addresses this by using modelling to assess these errors for some typical building conditions. The error in C 0, as measu...
Building materials and furnishings emit a wide variety of indoor pollutants, such as volatile organi...
In order to evaluate the impacts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions from building materi...
Formaldehyde, a known human carcinogen and mucous membrane irritant, is emitted from a variety of bu...
Mass transfer models are useful in predicting the emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and...
Emissions of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from building materials may result i...
Recent studies have succeeded in relating emissions of various volatile organic compounds to materia...
ACLThe purpose of this paper was to investigate formaldehyde emission behavior of building materials...
Indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde associated with building materials imposes a variety of ...
Knowing the value of the key mass-transfer model parameters is a critical requirement for evaluating...
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emitted from building materials have been recognized as major probl...
The diffusion coefficient (D(m)) and material/air partition coefficient (K) are two key parameters c...
ACLInternational audienceBasing on the material emission data obtained in a test chamber, chemical m...
The diffusion coefficient (Dm) and material/air partition coefficient (K) are two key parameters cha...
The concentrations of formaldehyde, 52 individual volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and total VOCs (...
Indoor air quality models; Volatile organic compounds The increasing incidence of health problems as...
Building materials and furnishings emit a wide variety of indoor pollutants, such as volatile organi...
In order to evaluate the impacts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions from building materi...
Formaldehyde, a known human carcinogen and mucous membrane irritant, is emitted from a variety of bu...
Mass transfer models are useful in predicting the emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and...
Emissions of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from building materials may result i...
Recent studies have succeeded in relating emissions of various volatile organic compounds to materia...
ACLThe purpose of this paper was to investigate formaldehyde emission behavior of building materials...
Indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde associated with building materials imposes a variety of ...
Knowing the value of the key mass-transfer model parameters is a critical requirement for evaluating...
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emitted from building materials have been recognized as major probl...
The diffusion coefficient (D(m)) and material/air partition coefficient (K) are two key parameters c...
ACLInternational audienceBasing on the material emission data obtained in a test chamber, chemical m...
The diffusion coefficient (Dm) and material/air partition coefficient (K) are two key parameters cha...
The concentrations of formaldehyde, 52 individual volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and total VOCs (...
Indoor air quality models; Volatile organic compounds The increasing incidence of health problems as...
Building materials and furnishings emit a wide variety of indoor pollutants, such as volatile organi...
In order to evaluate the impacts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions from building materi...
Formaldehyde, a known human carcinogen and mucous membrane irritant, is emitted from a variety of bu...