"Development of Colorimetric Type Passive Flux Sampler for Formaldehyde

Naohide Shinohara1, Akiko Kidani2, Takuo Kobayashi2, Tomio Uchi2, Seiji Ochiai3, Minoru Fujii4, Nobuo Nakano5, Yukio Yanagisawa3

1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
2Fukuwauchi Technologies Inc.
3The University of Tokyo
4National Institute for Environmental Studies
5Riken Keiki CO., LTD.

Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate,  (2005)


Abstract

Colorimetric type of passive flux sampler (CPFS) was developed to find out the emission source of formaldehyde in the indoor environment; i.e. wall, flooring, closet, desk, etc. The sampler consists of a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) body and a test paper which turns into red by enzyme reaction in the presence of formaldehyde. At the beginning of sampling, this CPFS is placed on each of the indoor material and 30 minutes after then, the coloration can be measured by handy spectrophotometer. 

Keywords

Flux measurement, Colorimetric, Emission source, Formaldehyde, Enzyme


Research Center for Chemical Risk Management 

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology