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Characterizing Sources of Indoor Air Pollution and Related Sink Effects
Tichenor BA
Pages: 403
Published: 1996
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STP 1287 features state of the art information from leading experts in the field on indoor air pollution sources and their potential interactions with indoor sinks. In addition to a comprehensive overview of source/sink characterization methods, there are 29 peer-reviewed papers. Researchers and practitioners in the public and private sector from the US, Canada and numerous European countries provide data in the following key areas: The design, construction, characterization and operation of a wide variety of test chambers and facilities. Experimental testing methods and protocols for determining emission factors, including VOCs, and evaluating sink adsorption/desorption rates. Models for predicting source and sink behavior to best evaluate indoor occupant exposure to emissions. How bioresponse testing, product labeling, risk assessment, simplified screening methods and product classifications based on exposure estimates can be instrumental in selecting indoor materials. This is an invaluable resource for indoor product manufacturers of furniture, carpets, caulks and adhesives, cleaning/maintenance supplies, paints and coatings; for Indoor Air Quality consultants and researchers; occupational health professionals; industrial hygienists; public health and environmental officials; as well as commercial building owners and operators, and HVAC consultants and engineers.
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Overview
Tichenor B.
Overview of Source/Sink Characterization Methods
Tichenor B.
A Small Air Velocity-Controlled Test Chamber for Emission Studies
Zhang Y., Haghighat F.
A Large Dynamic Chamber for Characterizing Particulate and VOC Emissions
Lawless P., Smith D., Ensor D., Sparks L.
Design and Operation of a Dynamic Test Chamber for Measurement of Biocontaminant Pollutant Emission and Control
VanOsdell D., Foarde K., Chang J.
A Full-Scale Test Chamber for Material Emission Studies and Indoor Air Quality Modeling
Zhang J., Kanabus-Kaminska J., Shaw C.
Novel Mini-Chamber Procedure for Screening Insulation for Emission of Formaldehyde and Other VOCs
Leigh I.
The Use of an Experimental Room for Monitoring of Airborne Concentrations of Microorganisms, Glass Fibers, and Total Particles
Buttner M., Stetzenbach L.
Static Chamber Method for Evaluating the Ability of Indoor Materials to Support Microbial Growth
Foarde K., VanOsdell D., Chang J.
Comparing the Field and Laboratory Emission Cell (FLEC) with Traditional Emissions Testing Chambers
Roache N., Guo Z., Fortmann R., Tichenor B.
Design and Characterization of a Small Chamber for Chemical and Biological Evaluation of Sources of Indoor Air Contamination
Mason M., Roache N., Guo Z., Costa D.
A Method for Determination of the Sink Effect of VOCs from Building Materials
Kjaer U., Nielsen P., Vejrup K., Wolkoff P.
Particle Buildup Caused by Gas-to-Particle Conversion of Re-emitted Matter from Surfaces Exposed to Sidestream Tobacco Smoke
Johansson J.
Characterization of Linoleum: Identification of Oxidative Emission Processes
Jensen B., Wolkoff P., Wilkins C.
Biopollutant Sampling and Analysis of Indoor Surface Dusts: Characterization of Potential Sources and Sinks
Cole E., Dulaney P., Leese K., Hall R., Foarde K., Franke D., Myers E., Berry M.
The Use of Unique Study Design to Estimate Exposure of Adults and Children to Surface and Airborne Chemicals
Vaccaro J., Nolan R., Murphy P., Berbrich D.
Study of Air Velocity and Turbulence Effects on Organic Compound Emissions From Building Materials/Furnishings Using a New Small Test Chamber
Zhang J., Shaw C., Kanabus-Kaminska J., MacDonald R., Magee R., Lusztyk E., Weichert H.
Comparison of Two Small Chamber Test Methods used to Measure Formaldehyde and VOC Emission Rates from Particleboard and Medium Density Fiberboard
Liles W., Koontz M., Hoag M.
Small Chamber Methods for Characterizing Formaldehyde Emission from Particleboard
Crump D., Yu C., Squire R., Atkinson M.
Considerations on Revisions of Emissions Testing Protocols
Guo Z., Tichenor B., Krebs K., Roache N.
Linear Systems, Compartmental Modeling, and Estimability Issues in IAQ Studies
Evans W.
Accounting for Nonuniform Mixing and Human Exposure in Indoor Environments
Mage D., Ott W.
Development of Continuous-Application Source Terms and Analytical Solutions for One- and Two-Compartment Systems
Evans W.
A Strategy for Characterizing Homogeneous, Diffusion-Controlled, Indoor Sources and Sinks
Little J., Hodgson A.
Attempting to Characterize the Sink Effect in a Small Stainless Steel Test Chamber
De Bortoli M., Knöppel H., Columbo A., Kefalopoulos S.
Status of EPA's Bioresponse-Based Testing Program
Tucker W., Hudnell H., Mason M.
Indoor Climate Labeling of Building Materials: The Experimental Approach for a Prototype
Wolkoff P., Nielsen P.
Measurement of Human Eye Irritation Using a CO2 Reference Scale
Hempel-Jørgensen A., Kjaergaard S., Mølhave L.
Source Testing And Data Analysis for Exposure and Risk Assessment of Indoor Pollutant Sources
Sparks L., Mølhave L., Dueholm S.
Screening and Selecting Building Materials and Products Based on their Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Levin H., Hodgson A.
Priority Ranking and Characterization of Indoor Air Sources
Johnston P., Cinalli C., Girman J., Kennedy P.
Author Index
Subject Index
Committee: D22
Paper ID: STP1287-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP1287-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5340-0
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