Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are ubiquitous, from that new car smell to the distinctive chemical scent of a factory-fresh mattress or the dizzying fumes of wet paint. Incorporated into many ...
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Hundreds of household items, including furniture, paint and electronics, emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which at high levels can pose health risks. Now, researchers have measured the emission ...
(Beyond Pesticides, October 31, 2023) With cooler weather setting in and people heading indoors and closing windows, the issue of COVID-19 transmission escalates, as do concerns about toxic chemicals ...
A research group led by Prof. MENG Gang from Hefei Institutes of Physical Science(HFIPS), Chinese Academy of Sciences conducted a series of study on VOCs molecule recognition in which the team ...
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In this 2018 photo, scientists from Carnegie Mellon use mobile labs to detect methane leaks from the natural gas industry. (Reid R. Frazier/StateImpact Pennsylvania) This story originally appeared on ...
A research team led by Prof. CHU Yannan from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has developed a multi-medium approach (MMA) to identify reproducible volatile ...