Ozone-initiated
Terpene Reaction Products in Five
European Offices: Replacement of a Floor Cleaning Agent
Posted on 2014-11-18 - 00:00
Cleaning agents often emit terpenes
that react rapidly with ozone.
These ozone-initiated reactions, which occur in the gas-phase and
on surfaces, produce a host of gaseous and particulate oxygenated
compounds with possible adverse health effects in the eyes and airways.
Within the European Union (EU) project OFFICAIR, common ozone-initiated
reaction products were measured before and after the replacement of
the regular floor cleaning agent with a preselected low emitting floor
cleaning agent in four offices located in four EU countries. One reference
office in a fifth country did not use any floor cleaning agent. Limonene,
α-pinene, 3-carene, dihydromyrcenol, geraniol, linalool, and
α-terpineol were targeted for measurement together with the
common terpene oxidation products formaldehyde, 4-acetyl-1-methylcyclohexene
(4-AMCH), 3-isopropenyl-6-oxo-heptanal (IPOH), 6-methyl-5-heptene-2-one,
(6-MHO), 4-oxopentanal (4-OPA), and dihydrocarvone (DHC). Two-hour
air samples on Tenax TA and DNPH cartridges were taken in the morning,
noon, and in the afternoon and analyzed by thermal desorption combined
with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and HPLC/UV analysis, respectively.
Ozone was measured in all sites. All the regular cleaning agents emitted
terpenes, mainly limonene and linalool. After the replacement of the
cleaning agent, substantially lower concentrations of limonene and
formaldehyde were observed. Some of the oxidation product concentrations,
in particular that of 4-OPA, were also reduced in line with limonene.
Maximum 2 h averaged concentrations of formaldehyde, 4-AMCH, 6-MHO,
and IPOH would not give rise to acute eye irritation-related symptoms
in office workers; similarly, 6-AMCH, DHC and 4-OPA would not result
in airflow limitation to the airways.
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Nørgaard, A. W.; Kofoed-Sørensen, V.; Mandin, C.; Ventura, G.; Mabilia, R.; Perreca, E.; et al. (2016). Ozone-initiated
Terpene Reaction Products in Five
European Offices: Replacement of a Floor Cleaning Agent. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/es504106j