Themed collection Indoor Chemistry

16 items
Communication

Accounting for in situ air cleaner utilization and performance to improve interpretation of patient outcomes in real-world indoor air cleaner intervention trials

Air cleaner performance measurements in indoor air cleaning intervention trials.

Graphical abstract: Accounting for in situ air cleaner utilization and performance to improve interpretation of patient outcomes in real-world indoor air cleaner intervention trials
From the themed collection: Environmental exposure and impacts
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from a Multi-Unit Residential Building To Ambient Air

From the themed collection: Indoor Chemistry
Open Access Paper

Indoor surface chemistry variability: microspectroscopic analysis of deposited particles in dwellings across the United States

The indoor surfaces of dwellings across the United States range exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions and physical properties, which impacts semi-volatile partitioning, heterogeneous chemistry and the overall properties of indoor air.

Graphical abstract: Indoor surface chemistry variability: microspectroscopic analysis of deposited particles in dwellings across the United States
From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry
Open Access Paper

Long-term prediction of climate change impacts on indoor particle pollution – case study of a residential building in Germany

The Indoor Air Quality Climate Change (IAQCC) model was applied to predict the long-term impact of atmospheric changes on indoor particle concentrations based on different climate scenarios.

Graphical abstract: Long-term prediction of climate change impacts on indoor particle pollution – case study of a residential building in Germany
From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry
Open Access Paper

Speciating volatile organic compounds in indoor air: using in situ GC to interpret real-time PTR-MS signals

Gas chromatography paired with proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry allows for a more accurate assessment of gas-phase chemicals in indoor air.

Graphical abstract: Speciating volatile organic compounds in indoor air: using in situ GC to interpret real-time PTR-MS signals
From the themed collection: Indoor Chemistry
Paper

Exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in North Carolina homes: results from the indoor PFAS assessment (IPA) campaign

Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are ubiquitous in the indoor environment, resulting in indoor exposure. Inhalation and ingestion dominate.

Graphical abstract: Exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in North Carolina homes: results from the indoor PFAS assessment (IPA) campaign
From the themed collection: Environmental exposure and impacts
Paper

Kinetic multilayer models for surface chemistry in indoor environments

Multiphase interactions and chemical reactions at indoor surfaces are of particular importance due to their impact on air quality in indoor environments with high surface to volume ratios.

Graphical abstract: Kinetic multilayer models for surface chemistry in indoor environments
From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry
Paper

Commercial kitchen operations produce a diverse range of gas-phase reactive nitrogen species

Gas phase reactive nitrogen (Nr) species in a commercial kitchen are mainly composed of expected species with many additional species completing the budget.

Graphical abstract: Commercial kitchen operations produce a diverse range of gas-phase reactive nitrogen species
From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry
Paper

The gas phase ozonolysis and secondary OH production of cashmeran, a musk compound from fragrant volatile chemical products

We quantified the lifetime of cashmeran, a musk compound, against 20 ppbv of O3 to be 85 days. In the presence of O2, cashmeran may influence the oxidative capacity indoors via production of secondary OH radicals (up to 5.1 × 105 molec cm−3).

Graphical abstract: The gas phase ozonolysis and secondary OH production of cashmeran, a musk compound from fragrant volatile chemical products
From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry
Open Access Paper

Longevity of size-dependent particle removal performance of do-it-yourself box fan air filters

Filtration performance of do-it-yourself (DIY) box fan air filters deployed across a university campus was assessed over an academic year.

Graphical abstract: Longevity of size-dependent particle removal performance of do-it-yourself box fan air filters
From the themed collection: Contaminant remediation and fate
Open Access Paper

Organic aerosol formation from 222 nm germicidal light: ozone-initiated vs. non-ozone pathways

Ozone production can explain most indoor air quality impacts of 222 nm germicidal ultraviolet light (GUV222). However, GUV222 causes more new particle formation than is explained by ozone chemistry.

Graphical abstract: Organic aerosol formation from 222 nm germicidal light: ozone-initiated vs. non-ozone pathways
From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry
Paper

Dynamics of residential indoor gas- and particle-phase water-soluble organic carbon: measurements during the CASA experiment

A system for semi-continuous real-time monitoring of gas- and particle-phase water soluble organic carbon (WSOC) was used to provide quantitative insights into the concentrations dynamics of WSOC in indoor air.

Graphical abstract: Dynamics of residential indoor gas- and particle-phase water-soluble organic carbon: measurements during the CASA experiment
From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry
Paper

Indoor air concentrations of PM2.5 quartz fiber filter-collected ionic PFAS and emissions to outdoor air: findings from the IPA campaign

Indoor concentrations of total PFAS were ∼3.4 times higher than outdoor concentrations and indoor-to-outdoor emission rates suggest home emissions may contribute to ambient concentrations of some PFAS away from major point sources.

Graphical abstract: Indoor air concentrations of PM2.5 quartz fiber filter-collected ionic PFAS and emissions to outdoor air: findings from the IPA campaign
From the themed collection: Contaminant remediation and fate
Open Access Paper

The impact of surfaces on indoor air chemistry following cooking and cleaning

Cooking and cleaning are common sources of indoor air pollutants, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Graphical abstract: The impact of surfaces on indoor air chemistry following cooking and cleaning
From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry
Open Access Paper

Oxidant concentrations and photochemistry in a vehicle cabin

Indoor oxidant concentrations in vehicles strongly depends on the ventilation rates and photochemistry within the vehicle.

Graphical abstract: Oxidant concentrations and photochemistry in a vehicle cabin
From the themed collection: Atmospheric chemistry
Open Access Paper

The chemical assessment of surfaces and air (CASA) study: using chemical and physical perturbations in a test house to investigate indoor processes

The Chemical Assessment of Surfaces and Air (CASA) study investigated how chemicals transform in the indoor environment using perturbations (e.g., cooking, cleaning) and additions of indoor and outdoor pollutants in a test house.

Graphical abstract: The chemical assessment of surfaces and air (CASA) study: using chemical and physical perturbations in a test house to investigate indoor processes
From the themed collection: Indoor Chemistry
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Guest Edited by Rachel O’Brien (University of Michigan) and Ellison Carter (Colorado State University) this issue highlights research that centres around questions of the built environment, showcasing the impacts of interdisciplinary approaches.

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