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A review of indoor air treatment technologies

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11157-015-9363-9

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Abatement technologies for indoor pollution; Chemical pollutants; Indoor atmospheres

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  1. University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU [GIU12/07]
  2. Spanish Government [CTM2012-35565]
  3. General Council of the Pyrenees Atlantiques
  4. University of the Basque Country [PIFGO15/2011]
  5. Aquitaine's Regional Council

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Indoor air pollution is a complex issue involving a wide diversity and variability of pollutants that threats human health. In this context, major efforts should be made to enhance indoor air quality. Thus, it is important to start by the control of indoor pollution sources. Nevertheless, when the suppression or minimization of emission sources is insufficient, technically unfeasible, or economically unviable, abatement technologies have to be used. This review presents a general overview of single treatment techniques such as mechanical and electrical filtration, adsorption, ozonation, photolysis, photocatalytic oxidation, biological processes, and membrane separation. Since there is currently no technology that can be considered fully satisfactory for achieving cleaner indoor air, special attention is paid to combined purification technologies or innovative alternatives that are currently under research and have not yet been commercialized (plasma-catalytic hybrid systems, hybrid ozonation systems, biofilter-adsorption systems, etc.). These systems seem to be a good opportunity as they integrate synergetic advantages to achieve good indoor air quality.

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