Volatile organic compounds in sustainable polymeric materials for architectural and interior use, case study at pontificia universidad javeriana, Bogotá - Colombia
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Joya, Willmar Ricardo Rugeles |
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Niño, Angela Margarita Moncaleano |
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Clavijo, Lucia Ximena Tello |
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Pinzon, Henry Alberto Mendez |
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Valbuena, Carolina |
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Castillo, Carlos Devia |
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2023-06-21T20:34:56Z |
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2023-06-21T20:34:56Z |
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2023-06-05 |
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978-65-00-70842-4 |
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2596-237X |
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https://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/247093 |
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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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Grupo de Pesquisa Virtuhab |
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Volatile organic compounds |
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polymers |
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construction materials |
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real estate |
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sustainability |
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Volatile organic compounds in sustainable polymeric materials for architectural and interior use, case study at pontificia universidad javeriana, Bogotá - Colombia |
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Compuestos orgánicos volátiles en materiales poliméricos sostenibles de uso arquitectonico e interiores, caso de estudio pontificia unversidad javeriana, Bogotá - Colombia |
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Article |
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