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CAREER: Characterizing Chemical Emissions and Multiphase Transformations from Personal Car — NSF Award to Purdue University (IN, $

Personal care products may release chemicals into indoor air during their normal use. These chemicals may stick to surfaces, form small airborne particles, and move through ventilation systems to outdoor air. These processes play affect indoor air quality and its link to outdoor air. However, the basic processes that c

Award titleCAREER: Characterizing Chemical Emissions and Multiphase Transformations from Personal Car
Award ID2543724
AwardeePurdue University
CityWEST LAFAYETTE
StateIN
Amount obligated$545,869
Principal investigatorNusrat Jung
ProgramEnvE-Environmental Engineering
Start date09/01/2026
AbstractPersonal care products may release chemicals into indoor air during their normal use. These chemicals may stick to surfaces, form small airborne particles, and move through ventilation systems to outdoor air. These processes play affect indoor air quality and its link to outdoor air. However, the basic processes that control how these chemicals are released, changed, and moved inside buildings are not well known. This CAREER project will examine how product usage, heat, and building operations a
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