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Title:Indoor chemistry: ozone and volatile organic compounds found in tobacco smoke
Author(s):Shaughnessy RJ; McDaniels TJ; Weschler CJ;
Address:"Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Tulsa, 600 S. College Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104, USA"
Journal Title:Environ Sci Technol
Year:2001
Volume:35
Issue:13
Page Number:2758 - 2764
DOI: 10.1021/es001896a
ISSN/ISBN:0013-936X (Print) 0013-936X (Linking)
Abstract:"The deliberate generation of ozone in indoor settings has been promoted as a method to reduce the concentration of indoor pollutants. The present study examines the effect of ozone on a subset of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) found in tobacco smoke. The decays of these compounds were measured in a static room-sized chamber: (1) in the absence of ozone, (2) in the presence of moderate ozone concentrations (< 0.115 ppm), and (3) in the presence of high ozone concentrations (< 1.4 ppm). At moderate ozone concentrations there was little effect on the monitored VOCs. At high ozone concentrations there was a small, unanticipated reduction in the concentration of some of the saturated VOCs, apparently caused by OH radicals produced as a consequence of the ozone/alkene reactions. There was also a much larger reduction in the concentrations of those compounds with unsaturated carbon bonds. However, this reduction was largely matched by an increase in the concentration of a number of aldehydes. Some of these aldehydes are more potent irritants than their precursors. Furthermore, even a relatively small ventilation rate (approximately 0.1 h-1) would produce a greater reduction in the monitored VOCs than that produced by a moderate amount of ozone"
Keywords:"Environmental Monitoring Organic Chemicals/analysis Oxidants, Photochemical/analysis/*chemistry Ozone/analysis/*chemistry Tobacco Smoke Pollution/*analysis *Ventilation Volatilization;"
Notes:"MedlineShaughnessy, R J Mcdaniels, T J Weschler, C J eng 2001/07/17 Environ Sci Technol. 2001 Jul 1; 35(13):2758-64. doi: 10.1021/es001896a"

 
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