Dichlorobenzene: Carpet
These results were obtained in a novel test chamber at UT. They depict the extent to which dichlorobenzene (a major ingredient of moth cakes and a suspected human carcinogen) can adsorb to carpet under various conditions. The solid line depicts what the dichlorobenzene concentration would be in the absence of the material. Such results can be used to develop parameters that allow for the prediction of chemical storage and release over time.