Mass transfer of volatile organic compounds from drinking water to indoor air: The role of residential dishwashers

Howard-Reed, C; Corsi, RL; Moya, J

HERO ID

1060874

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1999

Language

English

HERO ID 1060874
In Press No
Year 1999
Title Mass transfer of volatile organic compounds from drinking water to indoor air: The role of residential dishwashers
Authors Howard-Reed, C; Corsi, RL; Moya, J
Journal Environmental Science & Technology
Volume 33
Issue 13
Page Numbers 2266-2272
Abstract Contaminated tap water may be a source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in residential indoor air. To better understand the extent and impact of chemical emissions from this source, a two-phase mass balance model was developed based on mass transfer kinetics between each phase. Twenty-nine experiments were completed using a residential dishwasher to determine model parameters. During each experiment, inflow water was spiked with a cocktail of chemical tracers with a wide range of physicochemical properties. In each case, the effects of water temperature, detergent, and dish-loading pattern on chemical stripping efficiencies and mass transfer coefficients were determined. Dishwasher headspace ventilation rates were also measured using an isobutylene tracer gas. Chemical stripping efficiencies for a single cycle ranged from 18% to 55% for acetone, from 96% to 98% for toluene, and from 97% to 98% for ethylbenzene and were consistently 100% for cyclohexane. Experimental results indicate that dishwashers have a relatively low but continuous ventilation rate (∼5.7 L/min) that results in significant chemical storage within the headspace of the dishwasher. In conjunction with relatively high mass transfer coefficients, low ventilation rates generally lead to emissions that are limited by equilibrium conditions after approximately 1−2 min of dishwasher operation.
Doi 10.1021/es981354h
Wosid WOS:000081286300042
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