Effect of thermal and ultraviolet exposure on volatile organic compounds emitted from basalt‐hemp reinforced polypropylene

Author:

Rhodes Kyleigh12,Jobson Thomas3,Pelaez‐Samaniego Manuel Raul4ORCID,Yadama Vikram23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Willamette Valley Company Eugene Oregon USA

2. Composite Materials and Engineering Center Washington State University Pullman Washington USA

3. Civil and Environmental Engineering Washington State University Pullman Washington USA

4. Department of Applied Chemistry and Systems of Production, Faculty of Chemical Sciences Universidad de Cuenca Cuenca Ecuador

Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, the “new car smell” has been linked to materials off‐gassing toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) within the chamber of vehicles. Previous studies collected air samples directly from the vehicle chamber and analyzed them using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). However, there is a lack of data regarding which materials are responsible for each compound and the resulting concentrations. This preliminary research was focused on analysis of VOC emissions emitted from basalt fiber and hemp hurd‐reinforced polypropylene (PP) panels, glass fiber reinforced PP panels, and PP panels intended for interior automotive applications such as dashboards and door panels. The panels were subjected to various temperatures and UV radiation that may be experienced within a vehicle. Results showed increasing concentrations as temperature increased, and a reduction in off‐gassing in the presence of UV radiation. The major compounds detected were acetaldehyde (<41 μg/m3), acetone (<29 μg/m3), and various alkanes (<6786 μg/m3). Overall, the concentrations detected from all panels were below the suggested standards and limitations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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