Volatile organic compounds in sustainable polymeric materials for architectural and interior use, case study at pontificia universidad javeriana, Bogotá - Colombia

Willmar Ricardo Rugeles Joya, Ángela Niño, Lucia Ximena Tello Clavijo, Henry Alberto Méndez Pinzon, C. Valbuena, Carlos Devia Castillo
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Throughout the world, there is a growing interest in the proper use and consumption of sustainable raw materials that are based on the recycling and reuse of petroleum-derived polymers and other recycled materials, such as sheets from collaminates. These "sustainable alternatives" appear to be an attractive solution to environmental problems, however it is important to consider the potential environmental and public health impacts that may result from their use. Therefore, the objective of our research project is to analyze the VOC emissions of "sustainable" polymeric materials such boards and colaminateds. To this end, a prototype chamber for measuring organic compounds has been designed and manufactured by coupling a series of sensors for VOCs. The results have shown the presence of gases such as CO, NO2, NH3 and particulate matter, some of which are above the permitted limits of human exposure, concluding that the emissions of some VOCs may represent a potential risk for both environmental and human health. It is essential to continue researching to find sustainable alternatives that do not compromise the health and well-being of people and the environment.
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建筑和室内使用的可持续聚合物材料中的挥发性有机化合物,案例研究,波哥大 -哥伦比亚
在世界各地,人们对适当使用和消费可持续原料的兴趣日益增加,这种原料是基于石油衍生聚合物和其他可回收材料的回收和再使用,例如从合成物中提取的薄片。这些"可持续替代品"似乎是解决环境问题的有吸引力的办法,但必须考虑到使用这些替代品可能造成的潜在环境和公共健康影响。因此,我们的研究项目的目的是分析“可持续”的聚合物材料,如板和共混板的VOC排放。为此,通过耦合一系列VOCs传感器,设计和制造了一个用于测量有机化合物的原型室。结果表明,存在CO、NO2、NH3和颗粒物等气体,其中一些高于人类接触的允许限度,结论是,某些挥发性有机化合物的排放可能对环境和人类健康构成潜在风险。必须继续进行研究,寻找不会损害人类健康和福祉以及环境的可持续替代品。
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