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Indoor Air


Title:Simplified speciation and atmospheric volatile organic compound emission rates from non-aerosol personal care products
Author(s):Yeoman AM; Shaw M; Carslaw N; Murrells T; Passant N; Lewis AC;
Address:"Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories, University of York, York, UK. National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of York, York, UK. Department of Environment and Geography, University of York, York, UK. Ricardo Energy & Environment Gemini Building, Harwell, UK"
Journal Title:Indoor Air
Year:2020
Volume:20200226
Issue:3
Page Number:459 - 472
DOI: 10.1111/ina.12652
ISSN/ISBN:1600-0668 (Electronic) 0905-6947 (Print) 0905-6947 (Linking)
Abstract:"Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from personal care products (PCPs) can affect indoor air quality and outdoor air quality when ventilated. In this paper, we determine a set of simplified VOC species profiles and emission rates for a range of non-aerosol PCPs. These have been constructed from individual vapor analysis from 36 products available in the UK, using equilibrium headspace analysis with selected-ion flow-tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS). A simplified speciation profile is created based on the observations, comprising four alcohols, two cyclic volatile siloxanes, and monoterpenes (grouped as limonene). Estimates are made for individual unit-of-activity VOC emissions for dose-usage of shampoos, shower gel, conditioner, liquid foundation, and moisturizer. We use these values as inputs to the INdoor air Detailed Chemical Model (INDCM) and compare results against real-world case-study experimental data. Activity-based emissions are then scaled based on plausible usage patterns to estimate the potential scale of annual per-person emissions for each product type (eg, 2 g limonene person(-1) yr(-1) from shower gels). Annual emissions from non-aerosol PCPs for the UK are then calculated (decamethylcyclopentasiloxane 0.25 ktonne yr(-1) and limonene 0.15 ktonne yr(-1) ) and these compared with the UK National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory estimates for non-aerosol cosmetics and toiletries"
Keywords:"Air Pollution, Indoor/*analysis Cosmetics/*analysis *Environmental Monitoring Household Products Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis VOCs emission inventories indoor air quality modeling mass spectrometry personal care products siloxanes;"
Notes:"MedlineYeoman, Amber M Shaw, Marvin Carslaw, Nicola Murrells, Tim Passant, Neil Lewis, Alastair C eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2020/02/09 Indoor Air. 2020 May; 30(3):459-472. doi: 10.1111/ina.12652. Epub 2020 Feb 26"

 
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