The present pilot study monitored for the first time volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and aerosols in domestic and occupational microenvironments in the Arctic Region. Differences between the two categories of samples are noted with domestic environments exhibiting higher concentrations of VOCs (total VOCs ranging between 106 and 584 μg m -3), while total particulate matter was highest in workplace non-office environments (ranging between 132 and 284 μg m-3). The terpenes were the most abundant class of VOCs, while a variety of other compounds exhibited 100% frequency of occurrence (i.e. naphthalene, D5-volatile methyl siloxane). Compared to results from other studies/ regions, the concentrations of VOCs are considered as relatively low. Based on the results and the knowledge of the typical characteristics of the Arctic lifestyle, some important sources are identified. As this is the first study that deals with indoor air quality in the coldest region globally, it is expected that it will trigger the interest of Authorities to proceed to more detailed studies

Indoor air characterization of various microenvironments in the Arctic. The case of TromsØ, Norway / Athanasios Katsoyiannis;Erik Eik Anda;Alessandra Cincinelli;Tania Martellini;Paolo Leva;Arntraut Goetsch;Torkjel M. Sandanger;Sandra Huber. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0013-9351. - STAMPA. - 134:(2014), pp. 1-7. [10.1016/j.envres.2014.06.011]

Indoor air characterization of various microenvironments in the Arctic. The case of TromsØ, Norway

CINCINELLI, ALESSANDRA;MARTELLINI, TANIA;
2014

Abstract

The present pilot study monitored for the first time volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and aerosols in domestic and occupational microenvironments in the Arctic Region. Differences between the two categories of samples are noted with domestic environments exhibiting higher concentrations of VOCs (total VOCs ranging between 106 and 584 μg m -3), while total particulate matter was highest in workplace non-office environments (ranging between 132 and 284 μg m-3). The terpenes were the most abundant class of VOCs, while a variety of other compounds exhibited 100% frequency of occurrence (i.e. naphthalene, D5-volatile methyl siloxane). Compared to results from other studies/ regions, the concentrations of VOCs are considered as relatively low. Based on the results and the knowledge of the typical characteristics of the Arctic lifestyle, some important sources are identified. As this is the first study that deals with indoor air quality in the coldest region globally, it is expected that it will trigger the interest of Authorities to proceed to more detailed studies
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