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A Kitchen Degreaser Containing Monoethanolamine Can Alter Indoor Aerosol Composition for Days.
- 1.0481575 - ÚCHP 2018 RIV CZ eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Schwarz, Jaroslav - Makeš, Otakar - Ondráček, Jakub - Cusack, Michael - Talbot, Nicholas - Vodička, Petr - Kubelová, Lucie - Ždímal, Vladimír
A Kitchen Degreaser Containing Monoethanolamine Can Alter Indoor Aerosol Composition for Days.
Sborník XVIII. Výroční konference České aerosolové společnosti. Praha: Česká aerosolová společnost, 2017 - (Bendl, J.), s. 14-15. ISBN 978-80-270-2862-7.
[Výroční konference České aerosolové společnosti /18./. Třešť (CZ), 02.11.2017-03.11.2017]
EU Projects: European Commission(XE) 315760 - HEXACOMM
Institutional support: RVO:67985858
Keywords : indoor aerosols * chemical transformation * aminium salts
OECD category: Public and environmental health
http://cas.icpf.cas.cz/download/Sbornik_VKCAS_2017.pdf
Using of such degreaser and consequences related to indoor aerosol are described in this study. Monoethanolamine, a part of a commercial degreaser being used in kitchens, was able to replace ammonium in its sulfate and nitrate salts in the indoor environment, while those salts usually form up to half of PM2.5 aerosol mass indoors.
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