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Biological treatment of indoor air for VOC removal: potential and challenges
Authors:Guieysse Benoit  Hort Cecile  Platel Vincent  Munoz Raul  Ondarts Michel  Revah Sergio
Institution:School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore. bjguieysse@ntu.edu.sg
Abstract:There is nowadays no single fully satisfactory method for VOC removal from indoor air due to the difficulties linked to the very low concentration (microg m(-3) range), diversity, and variability at which VOCs are typically found in the indoor environment. Although biological methods have shown a certain potential for this purpose, the specific characteristic of indoor air and the indoor air environment brings numerous challenges. In particular, new methods must be developed to inoculate, express, and maintain a suitable and diverse catabolic ability under conditions of trace substrate concentration which might not sustain microbial growth. In addition, the biological treatment of indoor air must be able to purify large amounts of air in confined environments with minimal nuisances and release of microorganisms. This requires technical innovations, the development of specific testing protocols and a deep understanding of microbial activities and the mechanisms of substrate uptake at trace concentrations.
Keywords:Biofiltration  Indoor air quality  Sick-building syndrome  Volatile organic compound  Green building
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