Active Botanical Biofiltration in Built Environment to Maintain Indoor Air Quality

The implementation of sustainable solutions for maintaining indoor air quality has become a particular concern to the building community. Research on green technologies for indoor air has highlighted the potential of active botanical biofiltration (ABB) systems, where the air is circulated through t...

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Main Authors: Mehzabeen Mannan, Sami G. Al-Ghamdi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Built Environment
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2021.672102/full
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spelling doaj-a7d82fb9395a4b279f5b8a101747db5d2021-06-30T06:02:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Built Environment2297-33622021-06-01710.3389/fbuil.2021.672102672102Active Botanical Biofiltration in Built Environment to Maintain Indoor Air QualityMehzabeen MannanSami G. Al-GhamdiThe implementation of sustainable solutions for maintaining indoor air quality has become a particular concern to the building community. Research on green technologies for indoor air has highlighted the potential of active botanical biofiltration (ABB) systems, where the air is circulated through the plant root zone as well as the growing medium for maximum phytoremediation effect. ABB has been found beneficial for pollutant removal along with the potential for increasing humidity and air cooling. Assessment in laboratory condition revealed the removal efficiency of ABB systems ranged from 54 to 85% for total suspended particulate matters where gaseous pollutants such as formaldehyde and toluene removal efficiencies were 90% and over 33%, respectively, in real environment. Moreover, the esthetic value of ABB acts as an added benefit for positive mental effects. However, very limited data is available to date that demonstrates the pollutant removal efficiency of ABB systems in realistic indoor environments, and the mechanisms behind this emerging technology are still poorly understood. The purpose of this mini review study is to present a quantitative assessment of the recent advancement of ABB systems and indoor air quality. Finally, the limitations of ABB systems and research gaps are highlighted for future improvement.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2021.672102/fullactive living wallindoor air qualityair filtersbuilding environmentbiofiltration
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Active Botanical Biofiltration in Built Environment to Maintain Indoor Air Quality
Frontiers in Built Environment
active living wall
indoor air quality
air filters
building environment
biofiltration
author_facet Mehzabeen Mannan
Sami G. Al-Ghamdi
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title Active Botanical Biofiltration in Built Environment to Maintain Indoor Air Quality
title_short Active Botanical Biofiltration in Built Environment to Maintain Indoor Air Quality
title_full Active Botanical Biofiltration in Built Environment to Maintain Indoor Air Quality
title_fullStr Active Botanical Biofiltration in Built Environment to Maintain Indoor Air Quality
title_full_unstemmed Active Botanical Biofiltration in Built Environment to Maintain Indoor Air Quality
title_sort active botanical biofiltration in built environment to maintain indoor air quality
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Built Environment
issn 2297-3362
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The implementation of sustainable solutions for maintaining indoor air quality has become a particular concern to the building community. Research on green technologies for indoor air has highlighted the potential of active botanical biofiltration (ABB) systems, where the air is circulated through the plant root zone as well as the growing medium for maximum phytoremediation effect. ABB has been found beneficial for pollutant removal along with the potential for increasing humidity and air cooling. Assessment in laboratory condition revealed the removal efficiency of ABB systems ranged from 54 to 85% for total suspended particulate matters where gaseous pollutants such as formaldehyde and toluene removal efficiencies were 90% and over 33%, respectively, in real environment. Moreover, the esthetic value of ABB acts as an added benefit for positive mental effects. However, very limited data is available to date that demonstrates the pollutant removal efficiency of ABB systems in realistic indoor environments, and the mechanisms behind this emerging technology are still poorly understood. The purpose of this mini review study is to present a quantitative assessment of the recent advancement of ABB systems and indoor air quality. Finally, the limitations of ABB systems and research gaps are highlighted for future improvement.
topic active living wall
indoor air quality
air filters
building environment
biofiltration
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2021.672102/full
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