Abstract

A test emission chamber called CLIMPAQ has been coupled to a chromatography analyzer GC to measure volatile organic compounds (VOC) concentration during a sorption experiments (Fast sorption measurements of VOCs on building materials: Part 2 – Comparison between FLEC and CLIMPAQ methods, (Rizk et al., In press) [1]). The equations used to calculate the mass transfer coefficient and the thickness of the boundary layer developed on the surface of a material are presented. In addition, the experimental profiles obtained using the CLIMPAQ chamber is also presented in the presence and the absence of a building material. Finally, the impact of chamber size on the obtained concentration profile using different chambers is shown using 3 types of chambers having different volumes, 1 m3, 30 m3 and a micro chamber of 40 mL.

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  • Chemistry Indoor air quality Table, graph PTR-ToFMS (Kore technology) Analyzed 50 75% at 23 72 °C Measurements of sorption parameters in a test chamber SAGE, Mines Douai (France) Data is within this article

  • May be useful to compare the sink effect between the CLIMPAQ emission test chamber and other chambers used in literature

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Malak Rizk a,b,c,n, Marie Verriele a,b, Maxence Mendez d,e, Nadège Blond d, Sébastien Dusanter a,b, Coralie Schoemaecker f, Patrice Blondeau e, Stéphane Le Calvé c, Nadine Locoge a,b a Mines Douai, SAGE, F-59508 Douai, France b Université de Lille, F-59000 Lille, France c Université de Strasbourg/CNRS. A test emission chamber called CLIMPAQ has been coupled to a chromatography analyzer GC to measure volatile organic compounds (VOC) concentration during a sorption experiments (Fast sorption measurements of VOCs on building materials: Part 2 – Comparison between FLEC and CLIMPAQ methods, (Rizk et al, In press) [1]). The experimental profiles obtained using the CLIMPAQ chamber is presented in the presence and the absence of a building material.

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