What are the sources of odour?
Published on February 18th, 2010 in BIEMS, FAQ'S | Comments 0
Odours are generally caused by organic molecules in the gaseous phase. They comprise certain elements in specific combinations which are detectable by the sense of smell. Unpleasant odours are usually derived from unsaturated organic compounds, such as are formed when vegetable or animal material decomposes. These odours frequently arise from compounds containing carbon/nitrogen and carbon/sulphur … Read more
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