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Abstract
No inhalation toxicity assessment (H314) is currently required of non-volatile substances (European REACH). However, our study shows that non-volatiles can mobilise into humid air. Aerosolisation of potentially hazardous, medium to large molecular-size (300- 1500 g/mol) substances relevant to indoor air quality were studied in glass test chambers. The test substances, which are classified non-volatile based on their large molecular structure and lack of vapour pressure data, were: I) toxins of building colonizing moulds, 2) biocidal cationic antimicrobials, and 3) non-ionic tenside and wetting agent polyoxyethylene isotridecanol ether, widely used in building materials and a major constituent of indoor cleaning formulations.
Each test substance (0.9 - 30 mg) was dosed on a glass tray, placed on the chamber floor. Humidity was controlled by a humidifier and a dehumidifier and intermittent ventilation. Humidity-driven mobilisation of the non-volatile substances transferred the substances from the tray into chamber air, where it was detected with TVOC sensors. The water vapour was condensed in the dehumidifier, where the test substances could be detected using capillary electrophoresis analyser.
Humidification and dehumidification and ventilation removed the test substances from the trays. This protocol could be applied to contaminated indoor spaces during low activity hours to reduce human exposure the adverse substances.
Each test substance (0.9 - 30 mg) was dosed on a glass tray, placed on the chamber floor. Humidity was controlled by a humidifier and a dehumidifier and intermittent ventilation. Humidity-driven mobilisation of the non-volatile substances transferred the substances from the tray into chamber air, where it was detected with TVOC sensors. The water vapour was condensed in the dehumidifier, where the test substances could be detected using capillary electrophoresis analyser.
Humidification and dehumidification and ventilation removed the test substances from the trays. This protocol could be applied to contaminated indoor spaces during low activity hours to reduce human exposure the adverse substances.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Roomvent&Ventilation 2018 : Excellent Indoor Climate and High Performing Ventilation |
Editors | Risto Kosonen, Mervi Ahola, Jarkko Narvanne |
Publisher | SIY SISÄILMATIETO OY |
Number of pages | 6 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-952-5236-48-4 |
Publication status | Published - 2 Jun 2018 |
MoE publication type | A4 Article in a conference publication |
Event | Roomvent & Ventilation Conference - Espoo, Finland Duration: 2 Jun 2018 → 5 Jun 2018 |
Conference
Conference | Roomvent & Ventilation Conference |
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Country/Territory | Finland |
City | Espoo |
Period | 02/06/2018 → 05/06/2018 |
Keywords
- indoor air
- wetting agent
- alcohol polyethoxylate
- Genapol
- cleaning agent
- quaternary ammonium
- polyguanide
- PHMG
- PHMB
- antimicrobial
- ochratoxin A
- mycotoxin
- vaporisation
- VOC sensors
- capillary electrophoresis
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Homepoliisi - sisäilmaongelmien havainnointi ja ennaltaehkäisy
Selkäinaho, J., Harmo, P. & Visala, A.
01/03/2016 → 31/12/2018
Project: Business Finland: Other research funding
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Sisäilmapoliisi ENG
Mikkola, R., Salonen, H., Alapieti, T., Järvi, K. & Castagnoli, E.
01/03/2016 → 31/12/2018
Project: Business Finland: Other research funding