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´ëÇѰÇÃàÇÐȸ Çмú¹ßÇ¥´ëȸ ³í¹®Áý, Vol.36 No.2 (2016-10) |
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Recent studies have reported that indoor house dust contains a large volume of SVOC chemical substances such as phthalate. In addition, PVC sheet, carpet tiles, and wall papers are the sources of indoor phthalate emissions. In this regard, the present study measured the SVOC emission rate from various types of building materials and also the SVOC concentration on the floor surface in house. As a result, 2E1H, DBP, and DEHP were detected in all building materials. This study confirmed that DBP and DEHP are the SVOC contaminants indoor. The DBP and DEHP emission rates (mean) from the building materials used for this study were 0.70[¥ìg/m2¡¤h] and 5.57[¥ìg/m2¡¤h] respectively. The results of SVOC concentration on the actual floor surface, according to the types of building materials, were as follows. The concentration of DEHP on the floor surface was detected higher than that of DBP. The concentration of DEHP on surface used PVC sheet was approximately 45 times higher than that of the surface used flooring. |