Abstract

The potential health risks posed by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in homes are of concern. There is little information on indoor VOC emissions from wood flooring, called parquet. Six parquet samples were examined for VOCs in this preliminary study using Head Space—Solid Phase Micro Extraction (SPME) gas chromatography, a powerful and versatile analytical method which has been only minimally employed previously in wood chemistry. Prefinished composite samples released the highest levels of VOCs, mainly due to adhesives and finishes, with acetic acid the main component released from the oak component. As some VOCs from parquet present a health hazard, more comprehensive studies employing the SPME technique described herein are needed.

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