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The volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions of building materials are characterized by three key parameters: the initial emittable concentration (C0), the partition coefficient (K), and the diffusion coefficient (D). Accurate determination of these three parameters is the basis for understanding VOC emission characteristic and the prerequisite for determining appropriate control strategies. In this...
The emission characteristic parameters of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from paints are the initial concentration, the diffusion coefficient and the paint/air partition coefficient. It is necessary to determine these parameters for fully understanding the emission behaviors as well as for source control. Based on detailed mass transfer analysis of VOC emissions from paints, a novel method is developed...
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