TY - GEN
T1 - Impact of temperature on the initial emittable concentration of VOC in building materials
T2 - 6th International Symposium on Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning, ISHVAC 2009
AU - Xiong, Jianyin
AU - Zhang, Yinping
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Poor indoor air quality continuously emerges due to volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted from building materials, which negatively affects people's comfort, health and productivity. Initial emittable concentration is one of the key parameters (diffusion coefficient, partition coefficient and initial emittable concentration) that influence the VOC emission from building materials, thus it is necessary to investigate its characteristics. Based upon the multi-emission/flush regression method proposed before, the initial emittable concentration of formaldehyde in a kind of medium density board at different temperatures has been studied. It is found that with the rising of temperature, the initial emittable concentration increases accordingly. However, the value is far less than the content measured by perforator method, which is recommended by Chinese standard (GB/T 17657-1999).The reason is ascribed to irreversible adsorption. That is to say, the content measured by perforator method is the total content of formaldehyde adsorbed into the medium density board, but most of them cannot emit out at normal conditions. By introducing the theory of heterogeneous adsorption, a model is developed to describe the ratio of the initial emittable concentration to the total content. It is indicated that the ratio increases with the rising of temperature. Predictions from the model agree with the experimental data very well. The study will be very helpful in revising the above-mentioned standard.
AB - Poor indoor air quality continuously emerges due to volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted from building materials, which negatively affects people's comfort, health and productivity. Initial emittable concentration is one of the key parameters (diffusion coefficient, partition coefficient and initial emittable concentration) that influence the VOC emission from building materials, thus it is necessary to investigate its characteristics. Based upon the multi-emission/flush regression method proposed before, the initial emittable concentration of formaldehyde in a kind of medium density board at different temperatures has been studied. It is found that with the rising of temperature, the initial emittable concentration increases accordingly. However, the value is far less than the content measured by perforator method, which is recommended by Chinese standard (GB/T 17657-1999).The reason is ascribed to irreversible adsorption. That is to say, the content measured by perforator method is the total content of formaldehyde adsorbed into the medium density board, but most of them cannot emit out at normal conditions. By introducing the theory of heterogeneous adsorption, a model is developed to describe the ratio of the initial emittable concentration to the total content. It is indicated that the ratio increases with the rising of temperature. Predictions from the model agree with the experimental data very well. The study will be very helpful in revising the above-mentioned standard.
KW - Heterogeneous adsorption
KW - Initial emittable concentration
KW - Irreversibility
KW - Perforator method
KW - Volatile organic compounds (VOC)
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:78149396964
SN - 9789628513895
T3 - Proceedings - 6th International Symposium on Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning, ISHVAC 2009
SP - 1073
EP - 1078
BT - Proceedings - 6th International Symposium on Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning, ISHVAC 2009
Y2 - 6 November 2009 through 9 November 2009
ER -