TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation and analysis of volatile organic compounds and formaldehyde emission of building products in accordance with legal standards
T2 - A statistical experimental study
AU - Wi, Seunghwan
AU - Kim, Man Goo
AU - Myung, Seung Woon
AU - Baik, Yong Kyu
AU - Lee, Kang Bong
AU - Song, Hea Seung
AU - Kwak, Myung Jin
AU - Kim, Sumin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2020/7/5
Y1 - 2020/7/5
N2 - Building materials have been developed mainly for thermal performance, strength, low energy consumption, and aesthetics. Consequently, large amounts of chemicals have been added to building products, resulting in the release of abundant pollutants that adversely affect human health. In particular, pollutants from the materials used to build modern dwellings can cause sick house syndrome, which leads to health resilience problems and diseases. In this study, more than 100 investigations were conducted annually from 2004 to 2017 by using the 20 L small chamber method to analyze the contents of formaldehyde (HCHO) and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) released from 2780 building products in total. High emissions were released by some building components with raw materials containing hazardous chemicals. However, since the 2004 enactment of a legal standard for the regulation of emissions of harmful substances in building products, the pollutant emissions have tended to decrease over the years. As a result of the experiment, all 2780 building materials met the legal standard on average. Therefore, legal restrictions on the release of hazardous materials from building products have achieved reductions in pollutant emissions.
AB - Building materials have been developed mainly for thermal performance, strength, low energy consumption, and aesthetics. Consequently, large amounts of chemicals have been added to building products, resulting in the release of abundant pollutants that adversely affect human health. In particular, pollutants from the materials used to build modern dwellings can cause sick house syndrome, which leads to health resilience problems and diseases. In this study, more than 100 investigations were conducted annually from 2004 to 2017 by using the 20 L small chamber method to analyze the contents of formaldehyde (HCHO) and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) released from 2780 building products in total. High emissions were released by some building components with raw materials containing hazardous chemicals. However, since the 2004 enactment of a legal standard for the regulation of emissions of harmful substances in building products, the pollutant emissions have tended to decrease over the years. As a result of the experiment, all 2780 building materials met the legal standard on average. Therefore, legal restrictions on the release of hazardous materials from building products have achieved reductions in pollutant emissions.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122381
DO - 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122381
M3 - Article
C2 - 32155520
AN - SCOPUS:85080976610
SN - 0304-3894
VL - 393
JO - Journal of Hazardous Materials
JF - Journal of Hazardous Materials
M1 - 122381
ER -