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Title:"Characterizing Key Volatile Pollutants Emitted from Adhesives by Chemical Compositions, Odor Contributions and Health Risks"
Author(s):Zhao Z; Pei Y; Zhao P; Wu C; Qu C; Li W; Zhao Y; Liu J;
Address:"School of Chemistry and Biological Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China. State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Odor Pollution Control, Tianjin Academy of Ecoenvironmental Sciences, Tianjin 300191, China. China Building Material Test & Certification Group Co., Ltd., Beijing 100024, China. Beijing Municipal Institute of Labor Protection, Beijing 100054, China"
Journal Title:Molecules
Year:2022
Volume:20220208
Issue:3
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27031125
ISSN/ISBN:1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking)
Abstract:"As one of the major sources of volatile pollutants in indoor air, gaseous emissions from adhesives during interior decoration have attracted increasing concern. Identifying major volatile pollutants and the risk in adhesive gaseous emissions is of great significance, but remains rarely reported. In the present research, we assessed the major volatile pollutants emitted from white emulsion adhesive and silicone adhesive samples (n = 30) from three aspects: chemical composition, odor and health risk contributions. The results showed that a total of 21 volatile pollutants were detected. Significantly, xylene was the most concentrated compound from white emulsion adhesives, accounting for 45.51% of the total concentrations. Butanone oxime was the most concentrated compound in silicone adhesives, accounting for 69.86% of the total concentrations. The trends in odor concentration (evaluated by the odor activity value method) over time were well correlated with the total chemical concentrations. Xylene (58.00%) and butanone oxime (76.75%) showed the highest odor contribution, respectively. Moreover, from an integrated perspective of chemical emissions, odor and health risk contributions, xylene, ethylbenzene, ethyl acetate and benzene were identified as the key volatile pollutants emitted from the white emulsion adhesives, while butanone oxime, butanone, and ethanol were the key volatile pollutants emitted from the silicone adhesives. This study not only identified the key volatile pollutants but also provided characteristics of odor and health risks of gas emitted from adhesives"
Keywords:Adhesives/*chemistry Air Pollutants/*analysis Butanones/analysis Environmental Monitoring Humans Odorants/*analysis Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis Xylenes/analysis adhesive building materials health risk indoor air odor volatile organic compounds;
Notes:"MedlineZhao, Zixuan Pei, Yipu Zhao, Peng Wu, Chuandong Qu, Chen Li, Weifang Zhao, Yanjun Liu, Jiemin eng 21878018/National Natural Science Foundation of China/ 21906006/National Natural Science Foundation of China/ 22178022/National Natural Science Foundation of China/ 2016YFC0700600/National Key Research and Development Program of China/ FRF-IDRY-19-026/Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities/ FRF-TP-20-018A2/Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities/ QNXM20210043/Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities/ 2020503/State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Odor Pollution Control/ Switzerland 2022/02/16 Molecules. 2022 Feb 8; 27(3):1125. doi: 10.3390/molecules27031125"

 
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