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European Collaborative Action
on
Urban Air, Indoor Environment and Human Exposure
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| European Interlaboratory Comparison on VOCs emitted
from building materials and products |
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Eighteen laboratories from 10 European countries participated
in a comparison organized in the frame of the project VOCEM, a 2.5 year
research collaboration among 4 research institutes and 4 industrial companies.
The VOCEM project ("Further development and validation test chamber
method for measuring VOC emissions from building materials and products")
has been partially funded by the European Commission (Contract no. SMT4-VT95-2039).
The scope of the project was to improve the procedure used to measure
VOC emitted from building materials and products in small test chambers.
The inter-laboratory comparison included the GC-MS determination of 5
target compounds from carpet , 8 from PVC cushion vinyl and 2 from paint;
for the first time, chamber recovery (sinks), homogeneity of solid materials
and possible contamination during transport were tested. The results show
that the intra-laboratory variance (random errors) is much smaller than
the inter-laboratory variance (systematic errors). Causes of the largest
inter-laboratory discrepancies were: (a) analytical errors; (b) losses
of the heaviest compounds due to sorption on the chamber walls; (c) non
homogeneity of the materials. The output of this work concerns both the
objective of labelling materials with regard to their VOC emissions and
the pre-standard drafted by CEN for this type of determination.
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