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Phytoremediation of indoor formaldehyde by plants and plant material

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYTOREMEDIATION
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 493-504

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2022.2090499

Keywords

Formaldehyde; phytoremediation; plant-microorganisms association; indoor air pollution; plant material; air quality

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Formaldehyde, a harmful pollutant from household items, poses a threat to the environment and public health. It is crucial to remove this contaminant from indoor air, and various practices are currently being used. Indoor plants play a vital role in controlling indoor temperature, moisture, and oxygen levels, making them particularly important. This review article summarizes and highlights the mechanism of phytoremediation, the benefits of plants, plant materials used for formaldehyde removal, and the associated environmental and health issues. The article also emphasizes the future research direction in this field to help address the problem effectively.
Formaldehyde evolves from various household items and is of environmental and public health concern. Removal of this contaminant from the indoor air is of utmost importance and currently, various practices are in the field. Among these practices, indoor plants are of particular importance because they help in controlling indoor temperature, moisture, and oxygen concentration. Plants and plant materials studied for the purpose have been reviewed hereunder. The main topics of the review are, mechanism of phytoremediation, plants and their benefits, plant material in formaldehyde remediation, and airtight environmental and health issues. Future research in the field is also highlighted which will help new researches to plan for the remediation of formaldehyde in indoor air. The remediation capacity of several plants has been tabulated and compared, which gives easy access to assess various plants for remediation of the target pollutant. Challenges and issues in the phytoremediation of formaldehyde are also discussed. Novelty statement: Phytoremediation is a well-known technique to mitigate various organic and inorganic pollutants. The technique has been used by various researchers for maintaining indoor air quality but its efficiency under real-world conditions and human activities is still a question and is vastly affected relative to laboratory conditions. Several modifications in the field are in progress, here in this review article we have summarized and highlighted new directions in the field which could be a better solution to the problem in the future.

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