Naphthalene and benzene levels in microenvironments associated with potential exposure: new and old apartments with moth repellents, and cabins of passenger cars

作者: Wan K Jo , Jong H Lee , None

DOI: 10.1080/03067310903359468

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摘要: A lesser degree of information is available with respect to microenvironments associated potential exposure naphthalene, in comparison other volatile organic compounds. The current study investigated the levels benzene as well both indoor and outdoor air apartments cabins passenger cars. Two groups 20 apartment buildings (20 new old) were chosen on basis selection criteria (apartment location size). In addition, 10 actual commuters recruited for this study. equal number drivers was two types fuels vehicles (five gasoline-fuelled five diesel-fuelled cars). Indoor naphthalene concentrations similar between old apartments, while significantly higher than those apartments. bedrooms, where wardrobes moth repellent (MRs) pla...

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