A new framework for indoor air chemistry measurements: Towards a better understanding of indoor air pollution
Journal article, 2024
impact of occupants on indoor air quality. We also present a checklist of building parameters that should be measured in any future indoor air campaign. Finally, we present our new framework, focusing on 5 key research areas: reactivity in indoor environments; mapping organic constituents indoors; the role of the occupant in indoor air chemistry; indoor modelling studies and novel materials and technologies indoors. We hope this framework will be of use to the indoor air quality community, enabling healthier buildings for the future.
Indoor air quality
Indoor air chemistry
INDAIRPOLLNET
EU COST Action
Author
Nicola Carslaw
University of York
Gabriel Beko
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Sarka Langer
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Coralie Schoemaecker
University of Lille
Victor G. Mihucz
Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE)
Marzenna Dudzinska
Lublin University of Technology
Peter wiesen
University of Wuppertal,
Sascha Nehr
CBS International Business School
Kati Huttunen
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Xavier Querol
Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDÆA)
David Shaw
University of York
Indoor Environments
2950-3620 (ISSN)
Vol. 1 1 1-2 100001Subject Categories
Civil Engineering
Building Technologies
DOI
10.1016/j.indenv.2023.100001