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Effects of surface type and relative humidity on the production and concentration of nitrous acid in a model indoor environment.

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Wainman, T; Weschler, CJ; Lioy, PJ; Zhang, J
Published in: Environmental science & technology
June 2001

A nested chamber design was constructed for the purpose of studying parameters that affect indoor air chemistry. Experiments were conducted in this system to investigate the effects of three surface types (Teflon, wallpaper, and carpet) and two levels of relative humidity (50% and 70% RH) on the formation of gas-phase nitrous acid (HONO) through the heterogeneous reaction of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) with sorbed water vapor. The results of this investigation show that, compared with Teflon surfaces, carpet made of synthetic fibers increased the NO2 surface removal rate by nearly an order of magnitude and resulted in higher peak HONO concentrations. The results also suggest that the capacity of a surface to sorb water will determine if HONO is released from that surface after the NO2 source has been turned off and the heterogeneous reaction between NO2 and sorbed water is no longer significant. Vinyl-coated wallpaper was found to release HONO for prolonged periods of time after the NO2 source was turned off at both 50% and 70% RH whereas Teflon was found to do so only at 70% RH. The results of this investigation also demonstrate the utility of the nested chamber design in investigating indoor air chemistry.

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Environmental science & technology

DOI

EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

June 2001

Volume

35

Issue

11

Start / End Page

2201 / 2206

Related Subject Headings

  • Water
  • Volatilization
  • Nitrous Acid
  • Nitrogen Dioxide
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Humidity
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Air Pollution, Indoor
 

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Wainman, T., Weschler, C. J., Lioy, P. J., & Zhang, J. (2001). Effects of surface type and relative humidity on the production and concentration of nitrous acid in a model indoor environment. Environmental Science & Technology, 35(11), 2201–2206. https://doi.org/10.1021/es000879i
Wainman, T., C. J. Weschler, P. J. Lioy, and J. Zhang. “Effects of surface type and relative humidity on the production and concentration of nitrous acid in a model indoor environment.Environmental Science & Technology 35, no. 11 (June 2001): 2201–6. https://doi.org/10.1021/es000879i.
Wainman T, Weschler CJ, Lioy PJ, Zhang J. Effects of surface type and relative humidity on the production and concentration of nitrous acid in a model indoor environment. Environmental science & technology. 2001 Jun;35(11):2201–6.
Wainman, T., et al. “Effects of surface type and relative humidity on the production and concentration of nitrous acid in a model indoor environment.Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 35, no. 11, June 2001, pp. 2201–06. Epmc, doi:10.1021/es000879i.
Wainman T, Weschler CJ, Lioy PJ, Zhang J. Effects of surface type and relative humidity on the production and concentration of nitrous acid in a model indoor environment. Environmental science & technology. 2001 Jun;35(11):2201–2206.
Journal cover image

Published In

Environmental science & technology

DOI

EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

June 2001

Volume

35

Issue

11

Start / End Page

2201 / 2206

Related Subject Headings

  • Water
  • Volatilization
  • Nitrous Acid
  • Nitrogen Dioxide
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Humidity
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Air Pollution, Indoor