污染物
甲醛
环境科学
室内空气
大气(单位)
室内空气质量
空气污染物
环境工程
空气污染
气象学
化学
地理
有机化学
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.201205984
摘要
Abstract Formaldehyde has been discussed as a typical indoor pollutant for decades. Legal requirements and ever‐lower limits for formaldehyde in indoor air have led to a continual reduction in the amount of formaldehyde released from furniture, building materials, and household products over many years. Slowly, and without much attention from research on indoor air, a change of paradigm is taking place, however. Today, the formaldehyde concentrations in outdoor air, particularly in polluted urban areas, sometimes already reach indoor levels. This is largely a result of photochemical processes and the use of biofuels. In the medium term, this development might have consequences for the way buildings are ventilated and lead to a change in the way we evaluate human exposure.
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