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The reaction between ozone and human skin lipids/skin-oiled clothing has been recognized as an important source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), especially aldehydes and ketones indoors. Existing research on this topic was mainly focused on VOC products measurement and factors influencing the reaction. Reactants were neglected in reaction analysis and quantity of reactants was not well controlled...
To investigate the long-term volatile organic compound (VOC) concentration-time behavior in real buildings, field measurements were conducted in a newly built apartment in Beijing. Measurements were made periodically during the following eighteen months after the interior construction was completed. VOC concentrations were extremely high immediately after the interior construction. Indoor VOC concentrations...
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