Interior Materials Combination and Perceived Indoor Air Quality

The materials used in the buildings, either as surface structural materials or as furnishings, are mostly the sources of indoor air pollution. Interior surfaces are generally accepted as the main source of indoor TVOCs emissions. The poor indoor microclimate quality can cause the sick building syndr...

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Main Author: Juhasova Senitkova Ingrid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/28/matecconf_bd18_03001.pdf
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spelling doaj-9afd09f1c59340698fedd00f2eda0d742021-03-02T09:04:19ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012790300110.1051/matecconf/201927903001matecconf_bd18_03001Interior Materials Combination and Perceived Indoor Air QualityJuhasova Senitkova Ingrid0Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice, Department of Civil EngineeringThe materials used in the buildings, either as surface structural materials or as furnishings, are mostly the sources of indoor air pollution. Interior surfaces are generally accepted as the main source of indoor TVOCs emissions. The poor indoor microclimate quality can cause the sick building syndrome, as well as negatively affects the people activities and wellbeing. In recent years the needs of indoor air quality and building performance improvement have been increasing. The indoor materials impact on perceived indoor air quality for various surface interior materials and its combination was studied within this paper. Traditional and progressive materials comparison reveals new fact regarding the TVOCs concentration. The task of the study was to investigate the possibility using individual material surfaces sorption ability. The chemical analysis and sensory assessments identifies health adverse of indoor air pollutants (TVOCs). Also we can use knowledge about the targeted use of sorption effect already in the building design phase. The results demonstrate the various sorption abilities of various indoor materials as well as various sorption ability of the same indoor material in various combinations.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/28/matecconf_bd18_03001.pdf
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title Interior Materials Combination and Perceived Indoor Air Quality
title_short Interior Materials Combination and Perceived Indoor Air Quality
title_full Interior Materials Combination and Perceived Indoor Air Quality
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description The materials used in the buildings, either as surface structural materials or as furnishings, are mostly the sources of indoor air pollution. Interior surfaces are generally accepted as the main source of indoor TVOCs emissions. The poor indoor microclimate quality can cause the sick building syndrome, as well as negatively affects the people activities and wellbeing. In recent years the needs of indoor air quality and building performance improvement have been increasing. The indoor materials impact on perceived indoor air quality for various surface interior materials and its combination was studied within this paper. Traditional and progressive materials comparison reveals new fact regarding the TVOCs concentration. The task of the study was to investigate the possibility using individual material surfaces sorption ability. The chemical analysis and sensory assessments identifies health adverse of indoor air pollutants (TVOCs). Also we can use knowledge about the targeted use of sorption effect already in the building design phase. The results demonstrate the various sorption abilities of various indoor materials as well as various sorption ability of the same indoor material in various combinations.
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