Investigation of Earth-Abundant Metal Salts for the Inhibition of Asphalt-Derived Volatile Organic Compounds
Harpreet Kaur,
Reem Nsouli,
Gabriella Cerna
et al.
Abstract:Asphalt is used globally in construction for roads, pavements,
and buildings; however, as a fossil-derived material, it is known
to generate volatile organic compounds (VOCs) upon exposure to heat
and light that can be harmful to human health. Several heterogeneous
strategies have been reported for the inhibition of these VOCs; however,
the direct use of inexpensive, accessible Earth-Abundant metals has
not been extensively explored. In this study, simple metal salts are
examined for their coordination capabil… Show more
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