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摘要
本研究调查了紫外线(UV)照射对室内建筑材料的影响,重点关注颜色变化、表面降解和化学成分改变。使用 RGB 和 HSL 颜色模型对紫外线照射下的材料进行定量评估,结果表明这些材料会逐渐变黄。通过傅立叶变换红外光谱和 X 射线光电子能谱进行的化学分析证实,这些材料中的氧含量增加,表明氧化过程影响了塑料成分。根据表面粗糙度数据对微塑料生成潜力的评估发现,某些材料中的微塑料生成率较高,这引起了人们对室内长期紫外线照射对环境影响的关注。此外,在评估与室内微塑料接触相关的人体健康风险时,发现壁纸和床单的危害指数较高,强调了摄入、吸入和皮肤接触微塑料的潜在风险。这些发现突出表明,有必要加强建筑材料设计和监管方法,以有效降低这些风险。
Effects of UV degradation on building materials with emphasis on microplastic generation potential
This study investigates the effects of ultraviolet (UV) exposure on indoor building materials, focusing on color change, surface degradation, and chemical composition alterations. UV-exposed materials, quantitatively assessed using RGB and HSL color models, demonstrated progressive yellowing. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements revealed significant surface deterioration in specific materials, indicating compromised protective coatings due to UV exposure.Chemical analyses via FT-IR and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirmed increased oxygen content in these materials, suggesting oxidative processes affecting plastic components. Assessment of microplastic generation potential based on surface roughness data identified higher production rates in certain materials, raising concerns about the environmental implications of prolonged UV exposure indoors. Moreover, evaluating human health risks associated with indoor microplastic exposure highlighted elevated hazard indices for wallpapers and sheets, emphasizing potential risks from ingestion, inhalation, and dermal contact with microplastics. These findings underscore the necessity for enhanced approaches in architectural material design and regulation to mitigate these risks effectively.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Hazardous Materials serves as a global platform for promoting cutting-edge research in the field of Environmental Science and Engineering. Our publication features a wide range of articles, including full-length research papers, review articles, and perspectives, with the aim of enhancing our understanding of the dangers and risks associated with various materials concerning public health and the environment. It is important to note that the term "environmental contaminants" refers specifically to substances that pose hazardous effects through contamination, while excluding those that do not have such impacts on the environment or human health. Moreover, we emphasize the distinction between wastes and hazardous materials in order to provide further clarity on the scope of the journal. We have a keen interest in exploring specific compounds and microbial agents that have adverse effects on the environment.