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Peder Wolkoff

Peder Wolkoff

National Research Centre for the Working Environment
Denmark

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Oxygen
  • Hydrogen

His main research concerns Irritation, Indoor air quality, Ozone, Environmental chemistry and Organic chemistry. The study incorporates disciplines such as Guideline, Pathology and Inhalation exposure, Toxicity in addition to Irritation. His Indoor air quality research incorporates elements of Air pollution, Volatile organic compound, Air quality index and Odor.

His Ozone study incorporates themes from Terpene, Pollutant and Environmental exposure. His research on Environmental chemistry frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Tenax. His work on Formaldehyde, Halide and Carbon as part of general Organic chemistry research is frequently linked to Triphenylphosphine, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.

His most cited work include:

  • Organic compounds in indoor air—their relevance for perceived indoor air quality? (277 citations)
  • Organic compounds in office environments - sensory irritation, odor, measurements and the role of reactive chemistry. (257 citations)
  • Risk in cleaning: chemical and physical exposure (206 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of investigation include Indoor air quality, Environmental chemistry, Irritation, Ozone and Environmental engineering. His Indoor air quality study combines topics in areas such as Pollutant, Environmental health, Volatile organic compound, Air quality index and Odor. His Environmental chemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Thermal desorption and Tenax.

As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Irritation, concentrating on Respiratory system and frequently concerns with Anesthesia. The Ozone study combines topics in areas such as Nitrogen dioxide, Terpene and Formaldehyde. His Environmental engineering study typically links adjacent topics like Waste management.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Indoor air quality (20.00%)
  • Environmental chemistry (18.95%)
  • Irritation (18.95%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Indoor air quality (20.00%)
  • Irritation (18.95%)
  • Environmental health (8.42%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Indoor air quality, Irritation, Environmental health, Ozone and Environmental chemistry. His Indoor air quality research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ventilation, Pollutant and Air quality index. Peder Wolkoff combines subjects such as Inhalation, Odor, Breathing, Toxicology and Itching with his study of Irritation.

His work deals with themes such as Humidity and Disease, which intersect with Environmental health. As a member of one scientific family, Peder Wolkoff mostly works in the field of Ozone, focusing on Respiratory health and, on occasion, Floor level. The concepts of his Environmental chemistry study are interwoven with issues in Redox, Ultrafine particle, Terpene and Hydroxyl radical.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Indoor air humidity, air quality, and health - An overview. (142 citations)
  • Re-evaluation of the WHO (2010) formaldehyde indoor air quality guideline for cancer risk assessment. (96 citations)
  • Assessment of indoor air quality in office buildings across Europe - The Officair study (67 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Oxygen
  • Hydrogen

Peder Wolkoff spends much of his time researching Indoor air quality, Irritation, Odor, Air quality index and Inhalation. His Indoor air quality study is concerned with the larger field of Environmental engineering. Peder Wolkoff interconnects Bronchoalveolar lavage, Breathing and Allergy in the investigation of issues within Irritation.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Environmental health, Aerosol, Humidity, Water vapor and Physiology. His Air quality index research incorporates themes from Environmental chemistry, Respiratory health, Particulates and Ozone. His research in Inhalation intersects with topics in Inflammation, Allergic inflammation and Sensitization.

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Best Publications

Organic compounds in indoor air—their relevance for perceived indoor air quality?

Peder Wolkoff;Gunnar D Nielsen.
Atmospheric Environment (2001)

477 Citations

Organic compounds in office environments - sensory irritation, odor, measurements and the role of reactive chemistry.

P. Wolkoff;C. K. Wilkins;P. A. Clausen;G. D. Nielsen.
Indoor Air (2006)

403 Citations

Indoor air humidity, air quality, and health - An overview.

Peder Wolkoff.
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health (2018)

361 Citations

Risk in cleaning: chemical and physical exposure

Peder Wolkoff;Thomas Schneider;Jan Kildesø;Ritva Degerth.
Science of The Total Environment (1998)

337 Citations

Formation of Strong Airway Irritants in Terpene/Ozone Mixtures

P. Wolkoff;P. A. Clausen;C. K. Wilkins;G. D. Nielsen.
Indoor Air (2000)

323 Citations

Indoor air pollutants in office environments: Assessment of comfort, health, and performance

Peder Wolkoff.
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health (2013)

314 Citations

Impact of air velocity, temperature, humidity, and air on long-term voc emissions from building products

Peder Wolkoff.
Atmospheric Environment (1998)

314 Citations

Eye complaints in the office environment: precorneal tear film integrity influenced by eye blinking efficiency

P Wolkoff;J K Nøjgaard;P Troiano;B Piccoli.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine (2005)

314 Citations

The dichotomy of relative humidity on indoor air quality.

Peder Wolkoff;Søren K. Kjærgaard.
Environment International (2007)

304 Citations

Emission of di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate from PVC flooring into air and uptake in dust: emission and sorption experiments in FLEC and CLIMPAQ.

Per Axel Clausen;Vivi Hansen;Lars Gunnarsen;and Alireza Afshari.
Environmental Science & Technology (2004)

267 Citations

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