Title of article :
Sorption of organic gases in residential rooms
Author/Authors :
Brett C. Singer، نويسنده , , Alfred T. Hodgson، نويسنده , , Toshifumi Hotchi، نويسنده , , Katherine Y. Ming، نويسنده , , Richard G. Sextro، نويسنده , , Emily E. Wood، نويسنده , , Nancy J. Brown-Peterson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
15
From page :
3251
To page :
3265
Abstract :
Experiments were conducted to characterize organic gas sorption in residential rooms studied “as-is” with furnishings and material surfaces unaltered and in a furnished chamber designed to simulate a residential room. Results are presented for 10 rooms (five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a home office, and two multi-function spaces) and the chamber. Exposed materials were characterized and areas quantified. A mixture of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was rapidly volatilized within each room as it was closed and sealed for a 5-h Adsorb phase; this was followed by 30-min Flush and 2-h closed-room Desorb phases. Included were alkane, aromatic, and oxygenated VOCs representing a range of ambient and indoor air pollutants. Three organophosphorus compounds served as surrogates for Sarin-like nerve agents. Measured gas-phase concentrations were fit to three variations of a mathematical model that considers sorption occurring at a surface sink and potentially a second, embedded sink. The 3-parameter sink–diffusion model provided acceptable fits for most compounds and the 4-parameter two-sink model provided acceptable fits for the others. Initial adsorption rates and sorptive partitioning increased with decreasing vapor pressure for the alkanes, aromatics and oxygenated VOCs. Best-fit sorption parameters obtained from experimental data from the chamber produced best-fit sorption parameters similar to those obtained from the residential rooms.
Keywords :
Adsorption , Hazardous air pollutants , sink effect , volatile organic compounds , Nerve agents
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Record number :
760216
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