Improving Indoor Air Quality: Using Polymate-777A as a Formaldehyde Scavenger to Decrease Formaldehyde Emission in Plywood Panels

S.C. Sahoo *

Institute of Wood Science and Technology (Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education), Field Station, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

Annesha Dutta

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata, India.

Chinmoy Das

Patina Chemicals, Amtala, 24 Progonas South, West Bengal, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Indoor air quality is significantly impacted by volatile organic compounds, with formaldehyde being a prominent concern due to its emission from wood composite products. Formaldehyde emissions from wood composite products is a big concern for the environment and people's health. This study focused at how effective a product called Polymate-777A, the additive used as a formaldehyde scavenger is in reducing the formaldehyde emissions from plywood. This study investigates the efficacy of Polymate-777A, a formaldehyde scavenger, in reducing formaldehyde emissions from plywood panels. Through a series of controlled experiments, it was evaluated the impact of varying concentrations of Polymate-777A on formaldehyde release, utilizing standardized testing methods to quantify emissions. Results indicate that the incorporation of Polymate-777A significantly reduces formaldehyde levels, enhancing the safety and environmental sustainability of plywood products. The Results revels that when 1.5% or more Polymate-777A was used as scavenger for plywood manufacturing, the plywood met the emission standards set by Japan and Europe for formaldehyde emissions. This study suggests that using Polymate-777A could be a good way to reduce formaldehyde emissions from wood products, which would be better for the environment and people's health.

Keywords: Wood composite products, formaldehyde emission, environment and people's health, polymate-777A


How to Cite

Sahoo, S.C., Annesha Dutta, and Chinmoy Das. 2024. “Improving Indoor Air Quality: Using Polymate-777A As a Formaldehyde Scavenger to Decrease Formaldehyde Emission in Plywood Panels”. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 14 (11):316-24. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2024/v14i114548.