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J Environ Sci (China)


Title:"In-vehicle VOCs composition of unconditioned, newly produced cars"
Author(s):Brodzik K; Faber J; Lomankiewicz D; Golda-Kopek A;
Address:"BOSMAL Automotive Research and Development Institute Ltd, Sarni Stok 93, 43-300 Bielsko-Biala, Poland. Electronic address: krzysztof.brodzik@bosmal.com.pl. BOSMAL Automotive Research and Development Institute Ltd, Sarni Stok 93, 43-300 Bielsko-Biala, Poland"
Journal Title:J Environ Sci (China)
Year:2014
Volume:26
Issue:5
Page Number:1052 - 1061
DOI: 10.1016/S1001-0742(13)60459-3
ISSN/ISBN:1001-0742 (Print) 1001-0742 (Linking)
Abstract:"The in-vehicle volatile organic compounds (VOCs) concentrations gains the attention of both car producers and users. In the present study, an attempt was made to determine if analysis of air samples collected from an unconditioned car cabin can be used as a quality control measure. The VOCs composition of in-vehicle air was analyzed by means of active sampling on Carbograph 1TD and Tenax TA sorbents, followed by thermal desorption and simultaneous analysis on flame ionization and mass detector (TD-GC/FID-MS). Nine newly produced cars of the same brand and model were chosen for this study. Within these, four of the vehicles were equipped with identical interior materials and five others differed in terms of upholstery and the presence of a sunroof; one car was convertible. The sampling event took place outside of the car assembly plant and the cars tested left the assembly line no later than 24 hr before the sampling took place. More than 250 compounds were present in the samples collected; the identification of more than 160 was confirmed by comparative mass spectra analysis and 80 were confirmed by both comparison with single/multiple compounds standards and mass spectra analysis. In general, aliphatic hydrocarbons represented more than 60% of the total VOCs (TVOC) determined. Depending on the vehicle, the concentration of aromatic hydrocarbons varied from 12% to 27% of total VOCs. The very short period between car production and sampling of the in-vehicle air permits the assumption that the entire TVOC originates from off-gassing of interior materials. The results of this study expand the knowledge of in-vehicle pollution by presenting information about car cabin air quality immediately after car production"
Keywords:"Air/*analysis Air Pollution, Indoor/*analysis *Automobiles Environmental Monitoring/*methods Manufactured Materials/*analysis Volatile Organic Compounds/*chemistry car interior materials emission volatile organic compounds (VOCs);"
Notes:"MedlineBrodzik, Krzysztof Faber, Joanna Lomankiewicz, Damian Golda-Kopek, Anna eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2014/08/01 J Environ Sci (China). 2014 May 1; 26(5):1052-61. doi: 10.1016/S1001-0742(13)60459-3"

 
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