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Emission and burnt smell characteristics from combustion experiments with defined materials
Authors:Wichmann Hubertus  Heitmann Katharina  Annur Shohifah  Vogt Roland  Bahadir Muefit A
Institution:Institute of Environmental and Sustainable Chemistry, Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Hagenring 30, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany
Abstract:Typical burnt smell often results from fire accidents or in general from incomplete combustion. Recently, eleven compounds were identified, which are basically responsible for this odour. When analyzing residual materials from different fire accidents, the pattern that means the relative ratios of these compounds among each other varies strongly, although always causing a burnt smelling. Consequently, lab-scale combustion experiments were performed in order to investigate the influence of defined materials from domestic environment on the burnt-smell fingerprints. Furthermore, the occurrence of other polar and higher molecular combustion products was studied. It was found that under good combustion conditions, the burnt smell patterns resulting from the single materials were astonishingly consistent, mostly dominated by methylphenols or naphthalene. No correlation could be found between these ‘fingerprints’ and combustion product groups identified by GC/MS-screenings. LC/MS/MS-measurements especially pointed at the existence of higher molecular weight phenolic and acidic functionalized compounds in the combustion residues.
Keywords:Fire accident  Burnt smell  Combustion experiment  Combustion product  LC/MS/MS
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