Volatile Organic Compound Composition and Emissions in a Residential Attic
Betty Molinier,
Caleb Arata,
David M. Lunderberg
et al.
Abstract:Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are important constituents of indoor and urban air pollution. Emissions into building attics have rarely been studied, resulting in a lack of information about this potentially important air pollution source. VOC transport from residential attics to outdoor air is generally missing from emission inventories. In this study, attic VOC concentrations and emissions were assessed in a normally-occupied single-family residence in Oakland, California over 10 weeks during autumn 2021.… Show more
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