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Wooden Air Purifiers with Fire-Retardancy and Smoke-Suppression Properties

Journal

ADVANCED SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS
Volume 6, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adsu.202200346

Keywords

air purifiers; fire-retardancy; LCA; smoke suppression; tourmaline

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32171693]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2572021CG02]
  3. Key Research and Development Plan of Heilongjiang Province [GZ20218149]
  4. Guangxi Collaborative Innovation Center of Modern Sericulture Silk [2022GXCSSC02]
  5. Scientific Research Project of Hechi University [2022XJYB003]

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The demand for improved indoor air quality has led to the development of a novel fire-retardant and smoke suppression wooden air purifier. The purifier, made using a vacuum impregnation method, has shown good fire-retardancy and smoke suppression performances. Life cycle assessment results indicate minimal environmental impact.
The demand for improved indoor air quality has grown with improvements in the standards of living worldwide. While wood is widely used to construct furniture since it is a renewable resource and aesthetically pleasing, it is also flammable, which limits its applications. Although there have been extensive research efforts in reducing the flammability of wood products, current approaches often have adverse effects on the environment. In this work, a novel organo-inorganic coordination system is proposed to prepare a fire-retardant and smoke suppression wooden air purifier using a vacuum impregnation method. The air purifier is composed of tourmaline particles KH550 (TPs/KH550) and delignified wood. The added TPs give the final composites the ability to purify air (1000 psc cm(-3) negative oxygen ions INOls]). Compared with pristine wood (PW), total heat release (THR), peak heat release rate (HRR), and smoke production rate (SPR) of the wooden air purifier are reduced by 47.88%, 11.73%, and 82.81%, respectively, highlighting that the composites have good fire-retardancy and smoke suppression performances. Life cycle assessment (LCA) results indicate the composites have minimal environmental impact (El) in 15 categories. This green, eco-friendly wooden air purifier with fire-retardant and smoke suppression properties has a great potential application in furniture and buildings.

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