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Humans occupy and form the centerpiece of the built environment. However, humans have been traditionally treated as passive receptors in the context of the environment. Growing evidence indicates that humans could be an important source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), especially in relatively crowded environments such as aircraft cabins and conference rooms. In this work, a method and a corresponding...
This study aimed to understand the volatile organic compound (VOC) emission levels and possible influencing factors in human exhaled breath via quantitative analysis. Using the experimental method developed previously, breath samples of 117 healthy human subjects were collected and analyzed. Concentration levels of 60 VOCs with the highest detection rates (DRs) were analyzed, and statistical results...
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