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- Title
Air Quality as a Key Factor in the Aromatisation of Stores: A Systematic Literature Review.
- Authors
Panovská, Zdeňka; Ilko, Vojtech; Doležal, Marek
- Abstract
Scientific literature on indoor air quality is categorised mainly into environmental sciences, construction building technology and environmental and civil engineering. Indoor air is a complex and dynamic mixture of a variety of volatile and particulate matter. Some of the constituents are odorous and originate from various sources, such as construction materials, furniture, cleaning products, goods in stores, humans and many more. The first part of the article summarises the knowledge about the substances that are found in the air inside buildings, especially stores, and have a negative impact on our health. This issue has been monitored for a long time, and so, using a better methodology, it is possible to identify even low concentrations of monitored substances. The second part summarises the possibility of using various aromatic substances to improve people's sense of the air in stores. In recent times, air modification has come to the forefront of researchers' interest in order to create a more pleasant environment and possibly increase sales.
- Subjects
AIR quality; SCIENTIFIC literature; ENVIRONMENTAL engineering; PARTICULATE matter
- Publication
Applied Sciences (2076-3417), 2021, Vol 11, Issue 16, p7697
- ISSN
2076-3417
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/app11167697