A preliminary field study of indoor chemistry
Résumé
In order to document the potential impact of outdoor ozone and NOx on indoor air quality, a field campaign has been organized from June to October 2004 in the CSTB experimental houseMARIA. New building materials have been selected and installed in a test room where ventilation conditions are precisely controlled. During the experiments, the mean I/O NOx (mainly as NO2) ratio was close to 0.9 regardless of the AER, while the mean ozone ratio was 0.2, 0.09 and 0.04 with a respective AER of 2.4, 1.0 and 0.6 h-1. This sharp depletion of the I/O ozone ratio is an evidence of ozone-induced reactions occurring in the test room both on indoor surfaces and in the gas-phase with specific VOC emitted by the new materials. Detailed experiments performed during photochemical pollution episodes showed the apparition of ozone-initiated reactions products indoors. In particular, formaldehyde, hexanal and presumably submicron particles peaked indoors just after the ozone peaked outdoors.
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Sciences de l'environnementOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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