Indoor Chemistry: Materials, Ventilation Systems, and Occupant Activities
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Date Published
06/2006
Authors
Abstract
Chemical processes taking place in indoor environments can significantly alter the nature and concentrations of pollutants. Exposure to secondary contaminants generated in these reactions needs to be evaluated in association with many aspects of buildings to minimize their impact on occupant health and well-being. Focusing on indoor ozone chemistry, we describe alternatives for improving indoor air quality by controlling chemical changes related to building materials, ventilation systems, and occupant activities.
Journal
Healthy Buildings 2006 Conference, June 4-8, 2006
Year of Publication
2006
Organization
Indoor Environment Group, Sustainable Energy Department, Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division