[HTML][HTML] Cleaning products: Their chemistry, effects on indoor air quality, and implications for human health
The use of cleaning and disinfecting products both at work and at home increased during
the COVID-19 pandemic. Those products often include surfactants, acids/bases …
the COVID-19 pandemic. Those products often include surfactants, acids/bases …
Formaldehyde in the indoor environment
Formaldehyde was described in the year 1855 by the Russian scientist Alexander
Michailowitsch Butlerow. The technical synthesis by dehydration of methanol was achieved …
Michailowitsch Butlerow. The technical synthesis by dehydration of methanol was achieved …
Indoor air pollution, physical and comfort parameters related to schoolchildren's health: Data from the European SINPHONIE study
Substantial knowledge is available on the association of the indoor school environment and
its effect among schoolchildren. In the same context, the SINPHONIE (School indoor …
its effect among schoolchildren. In the same context, the SINPHONIE (School indoor …
[HTML][HTML] Indoor air quality in elderly centers: Pollutants emission and health effects
The world population is ageing, in particular in the developed world, with a significant
increase in the percentage of people above 60 years old. They represent a segment of the …
increase in the percentage of people above 60 years old. They represent a segment of the …
Exposure to major volatile organic compounds and carbonyls in European indoor environments and associated health risk
This paper summarizes recent data on the occurrence of major organic compounds
(benzene, toluene, xylenes, styrene, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, naphthalene, limonene, α …
(benzene, toluene, xylenes, styrene, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, naphthalene, limonene, α …
[PDF][PDF] Ozone in indoor environments: concentration and chemistry.
CJ Weschler - 2000 - aivc.org
The concentration of indoor ozone depends on a number of factors, including the outdoor
ozone concentration, air exchange rates, indoor emission rates, surface removal rates, and …
ozone concentration, air exchange rates, indoor emission rates, surface removal rates, and …
Microbial volatile organic compounds
A Korpi, J Järnberg, AL Pasanen - Critical reviews in toxicology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs) are a variety of compounds formed in the
metabolism of fungi and bacteria. Of more than 200 compounds identified as MVOCs in …
metabolism of fungi and bacteria. Of more than 200 compounds identified as MVOCs in …
Reversible dementias
In recent years, more attention has been given to the early diagnostic evaluation of patients
with dementia which is essential to identify patients with cognitive symptoms who may have …
with dementia which is essential to identify patients with cognitive symptoms who may have …
[HTML][HTML] TVOC-revisited
Background TVOC (total volatile organic compounds) has been used as a sum parameter in
indoor air sciences for over 40 years. In the beginning, individual VOC concentrations …
indoor air sciences for over 40 years. In the beginning, individual VOC concentrations …
Indoor air pollution: a global health concern
J Zhang, KR Smith - British medical bulletin, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Indoor air pollution is ubiquitous, and takes many forms, ranging from smoke emitted from
solid fuel combustion, especially in households in develo** countries, to complex mixtures …
solid fuel combustion, especially in households in develo** countries, to complex mixtures …