Sakr W., Weschler C.J., Fanger P.O.
Year:
2006
Bibliographic info:
Indoor Air, Vol. 16, n°2, April 2006, pp 98-110

That study has demonstrated that sensory evaluation is an effective tool for evaluating the impact of sorption on the acceptability of indoor air. For the experiments, samples of carpet and linoleum were used as pollution sources, and samples of painted gypsum board and Semai were used as "sorbents".The sensory panel was composed of different numbers of recruited students .To evaluate the impact of sorption on perceived air quality, the converted results were used in a simple mass balance model .