Chemical Characterization and Personal ExposureBirgitta Berglund, Thomas Lindvall, Karolinska institutet, Jan Sundell |
Contents
THE IMPORTANCE OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION TO PERSONAL EXPOSURE | 12 |
Zelon | 20 |
Lioy P | 27 |
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1,1,1-Trichloroethane air samples analysis analyzed average bedroom benzene burner calculated carbon monoxide Carbon tetrachloride Carpet chemical combustion contaminants correlation deposition velocities detected effects emission rates Environmental estimate factors FEV1 formaldehyde fractions gas stove gases gasoline homes humidity hydrocarbons indoor air pollution indoor air quality indoor and outdoor indoor concentrations indoor environment indoor levels indoor NO2 indoor pollutant indoor/outdoor infiltration kerosene heaters kitchen living room located materials mean measured method microenvironment morpholine nitrogen dioxide NO₂ NO2 concentrations NO2 exposure NO2 levels o-Xylene organic compounds outdoor air outdoor levels parameters particles passive personal exposure personal NO2 pollutant concentrations pulmonary function range ratio Research residences residential sampler significant smoke space heaters standard sulphur dioxide Table temperature Tetrachloroethylene tion tobacco smoke toluene Trichloroethylene tube unvented values variance variation ventilation volatile hydrocarbons volatile organic volatile organic compounds µg/m³