Microplastic: A particulate matter(PM) generated by deterioration of building materials

Particulate matter (PM), an inhalable material, is generated from various sources, including building materials. To maintain indoor air quality, it is necessary to analyze harmful substances and establish a method for their remediation. The purpose of this study is to identify the particles generate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2022-09, Vol.437, p.129290-129290, Article 129290
Hauptverfasser: Yuk, Hyeonseong, Jo, Ho Hyeon, Nam, Jihee, Kim, Young Uk, Kim, Sumin
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Zusammenfassung:Particulate matter (PM), an inhalable material, is generated from various sources, including building materials. To maintain indoor air quality, it is necessary to analyze harmful substances and establish a method for their remediation. The purpose of this study is to identify the particles generated during the deterioration of building materials and analyze the composition of fine dust particles with respect to the degree of deterioration. The concentration of particles generated was analyzed using an SPS30 PM sensor in the built chamber. PM10 and PM2.5 levels of the maximum of 41.95 mg/m3 and 20.63 mg/m3, respectively, were generated from the tested building materials. The components of the collected PM were carbon, hydrogen, and silicon, among others, which are high-molecular-weight compounds. Particles of size 2.5 µm or less were detected, and the possibility of generating nanoplastics was investigated. [Display omitted] •Accelerated deterioration of building materials using friction deterioration machine.•Friction deterioration experiment that realized human walking for about 1 year.•Perform 3 cycles to compare the difference in occurrence according to the degree of deterioration•A newly discovered harmful particle matter generated from building materials is microplastics.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129290