Prediction of indoor radon concentration through the exhalation from Korean yellow residual soil, hwangtoh as a building material

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Lee J.Y. [1 ]
Kang S.G. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon
[2] Department of Department of Biobased Materials, College of Agriculture & Life Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon
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Building materials; Closed chamber method (ccm); Exhalation rate; Hwangtoh; Indoor radon; Yellow residual soils;
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10.5658/WOOD.2021.49.2.122
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The radon gas from nature mainly considers a cause of radon problems, and it is closely affect human life cycle. Korean yellow residual soil, Hwangtoh, widely used as a building material, is considered to be one of major sources of indoor radon. However, there have, as yet, been no studies about radon from Hwangtoh in mass market brands. Here, we investigated the indoor radon concentrations and exhalation rates in four Hwangtohs from different brand names and regional features. The Closed Chamber Method (CCM) conducted by a Continuous Radon Monitor (CRM) has been used for the rates of radon exhalation. Based on equations of previous references, the indoor radon concentrations were deducted. As a result, the radon surface exhalation rates resulted in the 1.4208 to 3.0293 Bq·m2·h-1 range. Significant differences were found among Hwangtohs according to production regions. Materials with higher radon concentration required a longer time to reach a quasi-steady state in a given environment, in other words, the number of half-life cycles increased from a set starting point. The experimentally identified Hwangtohs demonstrated its safety for construction purposes. There exists, so far, a possibility to exert influence radon emanation due to unidentified factors. Therefore, it is necessary to corroborate with more research by increasing the number of Hwangtohs, considering the other references reported high radon exhalation rates. In addition, it is highly recommended that the radon exhalation rates should be measured for all building materials for preventing human health before the material usage. © 2021, Korean Society of Wood Science Technology. All rights reserved.
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