Secondary nanoparticle formation by a reaction of ozone and volatile organic compounds emitted from a commercial dishwashing liquid

Authors
Thai Phuong VuSun­Hwa KimSeung­Bok Lee배귀남
Issue Date
2011-03
Publisher
한국입자에어로졸학회
Citation
PARTICLE AND AEROSOL RESEARCH, v.7, no.1, pp.1 - 8
Abstract
In this study, the formation of nanoparticles by a reaction of ozone with the volatile organic compounds(VOCs) emitted from a commercial dishwashing liquid was investigated using a 1­㎥ reaction chamber(1×1×1 m). The dishwashing liquid was found to contain many VOCs, particularly terpenes. Some of these VOCs are known to readily react with ozone, forming indoor secondary pollutants. The correlation of particle concentration and reacted ozone concentration was examined with injections of three different ozone concentrations; 50, 100 and 200 ppb. The secondary nanoparticles were formed faster, with their numbers and mass concentrations becoming higher on increasing the concentration of ozone injected.
Keywords
home cleaner liquid; Volatile organic compounds; Ozone; Secondary pollution; Nanoparticle
ISSN
1738-8716
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/130554
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