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A large-scale test set-up for measuring VOC emissions from wood products under laboratory conditions in simulated real rooms
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2014
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringAir Pollution MeasurementVoc EmissionsAir QualityExposure AssessmentTvoc ConcentrationOrganic ChemistryBuilt EnvironmentChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistrySimulated Real RoomsPublic HealthWood ProductsChemical EmissionAir CleaningIndoor Test RangesAir SamplingBuilding MaterialsChemical PollutionEnvironmental EngineeringVolatile Organic CompoundIndoor Air QualityAir PollutionEnvironmental Toxicology
Abstract A large-scale test set-up was designed to evaluate the volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions of building materials in a real room situation but under laboratory conditions. Two model rooms (ModR) with a volume of 30 m 3 each were constructed of the wood-based building materials X-lam and OSB, respectively. Temperature and relative humidity (RH) inside the ModR were kept in a range of 21°C–25°C and 45%–55% RH. VOCs were collected at 13 different times over a period of 23 weeks, and the total VOC (TVOC) concentration was calculated from GC/MS data. Results were quantified as toluene equivalents (TE). In the X-lam-ModR, the TVOC concentration decreased by 64% over the whole measurement period from 115 to 41 μg m -3 TE. Terpenes were the most abundant substance group and accounted, on average, for 80% of the TVOC concentration. In the OSB-ModR, the TVOC concentration decreased by 72% from 443 to 124 μg m -3 TE. Aldehydes showed the highest concentrations, accounting, on average, for 52% of the TVOC, while 38% were terpenes. The results show that this type of test provides realistic data for the praxis.
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