Study on Total Volatile Organic Compound (TVOC) value of the Cabin and “smell” and health risks

  • TATSU Koichi
    Isuzu Advanced Engineering Center Co. LTD. Univ.of Shizuoka Lab.of Physical Chemistry Visiting Co-Researcher

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  • 車室内のTVOC値と“におい”および健康リスクに関する考察
  • シャシツナイ ノ TVOCチ ト"ニオイ"オヨビ ケンコウ リスク ニ カンスル コウサツ

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<p>In response to the growing health consciousness, interest in the air quality has been increasing in recent years. Volatile organic compounds (VOC) generated in indoor houses have been improved in countermeasures such as building materials and materials, and have been greatly improved as compared with before countermeasures. In automobiles, as well as housing, countermeasures for interior materials and materials used in the passenger compartment are progressing, and the VOC concentration in the passenger compartment is decreasing. However, the interior environment of the passenger compartment is smaller in volume than the residential environment, and the temperature is also high, so it is a severe environment as an air quality environment. Therefore, considering the total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) and “smell” which are indicators of air quality, the air quality in the passenger compartment was considered.</p>

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