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Eur J Mass Spectrom (Chichester)


Title:Long-term in situ air quality assessment in closed environments: A gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry applicability study
Author(s):Moura PC; Vassilenko V;
Address:"Laboratory for Instrumentation, Biomedical Engineering and Radiation Physics (LibPhys-UNL), Department of Physics, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University of Lisbon, Caparica, Portugal. RINGGOLD: 119482 NMT, S.A., Edificio Madan Parque, Rua dos Inventores, Caparica, Portugal"
Journal Title:Eur J Mass Spectrom (Chichester)
Year:2023
Volume:20230713
Issue:4
Page Number:231 - 239
DOI: 10.1177/14690667231187502
ISSN/ISBN:1751-6838 (Electronic) 1469-0667 (Print) 1469-0667 (Linking)
Abstract:"Contemporary life is mostly spent in indoor spaces like private houses, workplaces, vehicles and public facilities. Nonetheless, the air quality in these closed environments is often poor which leads to people being exposed to a vast range of toxic and hazardous compounds. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are among the main factors responsible for the lack of air quality in closed spaces and, in addition, some of them are particularly hazardous to the human organism. Considering this fact, we conducted daily in situ air analyses over 1 year using a gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry (GC-IMS) device in an indoor location. The obtained results show that 10 VOCs were consistently present in the indoor air throughout the entire year, making them particularly important for controlling air quality. All of these compounds were successfully identified, namely acetic acid, acetone, benzene, butanol, ethanol, isobutanol, propanoic acid, propanol, 2-propanol and tert-butyl methyl ether. The behaviour of the total VOCs (tVOCs) intensity during the period of analysis and the relative variation between consecutive months were studied. It was observed that the overall trend of tVOCs closely mirrored the variation of air temperature throughout the year suggesting their strong correlation. The results obtained from this study demonstrate the high quality and relevance of the data, highlighting the suitability of GC-IMS for in situ long-term air quality assessment in indoor environments and, consequently, for identifying potential health risks for the human organism in both short-term and long-term exposure scenarios"
Keywords:Humans Environmental Monitoring/methods Ion Mobility Spectrometry Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry *Air Pollution/analysis Benzene/analysis *Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis Indoor air VOCs air quality assessment closed environments gas chromatogra;
Notes:"MedlineMoura, Pedro Catalao Vassilenko, Valentina eng England 2023/07/13 Eur J Mass Spectrom (Chichester). 2023 Aug; 29(4):231-239. doi: 10.1177/14690667231187502. Epub 2023 Jul 13"

 
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