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Characteristic of the Environment-Friendly Mortar Using the Adsorbent Reducing the Radon gas

라돈가스 저감을 위한 흡착재를 사용한 친환경 모르타르의 특성

  • 오서명 (한밭대학교 건설환경조경대학, 건축공학과) ;
  • 유용진 (한밭대학교 건설환경조경대학, 건축공학과) ;
  • 이상수 (한밭대학교 건설환경조경대학, 건축공학과)
  • Received : 2015.03.05
  • Accepted : 2015.06.30
  • Published : 2015.07.30

Abstract

The radon is the element of the radioactive series as the environmental pollutant existing everywhere with the nature and living space. In case of the radon more than the medical standard was drunk with the gaseous substance naturally generated in the space in which the person lives or breathing by causing the respiratory disease, including the fatal lung cancer, it is known. As to the Radon gas, is reported and that great deal of radon is mainly emitted to the room from the soil, subsurface water, and construction material particularly the what is relatively high thing including the granite gypsum board, yellow soil, and etc. is generated. In addition, it showed that concentration of the Radon gas was high in the house built with the concrete and the concentration which is higher in the house in which the mortar is used as the outer wall finish was detected and the construction material choice became the important factor reducing the Radon gas generation. By applying the adsorbent in which the adsorption performance and purification performance is excellent to the moat tar, this research tries to study the application plan of the environment-friendly mortar in order to reduce the problem including the inner climate polution, harmful material and Radon gas exhaustion, and etc.

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Supported by : 한국과학연구재단

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