Evaluating Indoor Air Chemical Diversity, Indoor-to-Outdoor Emissions, and Surface Reservoirs Using High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry.
Roger SheuClaire F FortenberryMichael J WalkerAzin EftekhariChristof StönnerAlexa BakkerJordan PecciaJonathan WilliamsGlenn C MorrisonBrent J WilliamsDrew R GentnerPublished in: Environmental science & technology (2021)
Detailed offline speciation of gas- and particle-phase organic compounds was conducted using gas/liquid chromatography with traditional and high-resolution mass spectrometers in a hybrid targeted/nontargeted analysis. Observations were focused on an unoccupied home and were compared to two other indoor sites. Observed gas-phase organic compounds span the volatile to semivolatile range, while functionalized organic aerosols extend from intermediate volatility to ultra-low volatility, including a mix of oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur-containing species. Total gas-phase abundances of hydrocarbon and oxygenated gas-phase complex mixtures were elevated indoors and strongly correlated in the unoccupied home. While gas-phase concentrations of individual compounds generally decreased slightly with greater ventilation, their elevated ratios relative to controlled emissions of tracer species suggest that the dilution of gas-phase concentrations increases off-gassing from surfaces and other indoor reservoirs, with volatility-dependent responses to dynamically changing environmental factors. Indoor-outdoor emissions of gas-phase intermediate-volatility/semivolatile organic hydrocarbons from the unoccupied home averaged 6-11 mg h-1, doubling with ventilation. While the largest single-compound emissions observed were furfural (61-275 mg h-1) and acetic acid, observations spanned a wide range of individual volatile chemical products (e.g., terpenoids, glycol ethers, phthalates, other oxygenates), highlighting the abundance of long-lived reservoirs resulting from prior indoor use or materials, and their gradual transport outdoors.
Keyphrases
- air pollution
- particulate matter
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- gas chromatography
- health risk
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- water soluble
- healthcare
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- municipal solid waste
- computed tomography
- life cycle
- positron emission tomography
- room temperature
- risk assessment
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- drug delivery
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- heavy metals
- respiratory failure
- cancer therapy
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- ms ms
- genetic diversity
- carbon dioxide
- amino acid
- cystic fibrosis
- candida albicans
- microbial community