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Choi, Sung-Deuk
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신축 도서관 실내공간에서의 유해대기오염물질 오염수준

Alternative Title
Levels of Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) in a New Library
Author(s)
Kwon, Hye-OkLee, Yun-SeYe, JinSon, Hee-SikKim, Chul-SuChoi, Sung-Deuk
Issued Date
2012-03
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/3701
Fulltext
http://www.riss.kr/search/detail/DetailView.do?p_mat_type=1a0202e37d52c72d&control_no=f2a35f6bf17c5ad2ffe0bdc3ef48d419#redirect
Citation
한국환경분석학회지 , v.15, no.1, pp.1 - 8
Abstract
Indoor air quality is an important environmental issue especially for multi-use buildings because many people can be readily exposed to air pollutants. In this study, we collected air samples at eight indoor sites in a new library completed in 2009. Our target compounds were hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) such as formaldehyde (HCHO), 48 volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and 16 US-EPA priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Their concentrations were 17~124 μg/m3 (mean: 37 μg/m3), 41~90 μg/m3 (mean: 59 μg/ m3), and 19.5~94.7 ng/m3 (mean: 37.4 ng/m3), respectively. The highest concentrations of HCHO and VOCs were measured at an auditorium, while the highest concentration of PAHs was measured at a supercomputer room. The main source of HCHO and VOCs in the auditorium seemed to be new furniture, and that of PAHs in the supercomputer room might be circuit boards and chips in computers. The spatial distribution of HAPs in this library suggested that ventilation was a key factor affecting the levels of HAPs in the building.
Publisher
한국환경분석학회
ISSN
1226-9700

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