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Chemosphere


Title:Photocatalytic elimination of indoor air biological and chemical pollution in realistic conditions
Author(s):Sanchez B; Sanchez-Munoz M; Munoz-Vicente M; Cobas G; Portela R; Suarez S; Gonzalez AE; Rodriguez N; Amils R;
Address:"CIEMAT, Photocatalytic Treatment of Pollutants in Air, Avda. Complutense, 40, Ed42, 28040 Madrid, Spain. benigno.sanchez@ciemat.es"
Journal Title:Chemosphere
Year:2012
Volume:20120219
Issue:6
Page Number:625 - 630
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2012.01.050
ISSN/ISBN:1879-1298 (Electronic) 0045-6535 (Linking)
Abstract:"The photocatalytic elimination of microorganisms from indoor air in realistic conditions and the feasibility of simultaneous elimination of chemical contaminants have been studied at laboratory scale. Transparent polymeric monoliths have been coated with sol-gel TiO(2) films and used as photocatalyst to treat real indoor air in a laboratory-scale single-step annular photocatalytic reactor. The analytical techniques used to characterize the air quality and analyze the results of the photocatalytic tests were: colony counting, microscopy and PCR with subsequent sequencing for microbial quantification and identification; automated thermal desorption coupled to gas chromatography with mass spectrometry detection for chemical analysis. The first experiments performed proved that photocatalysis based on UVA-irradiated TiO(2) for the reduction of the concentration of bacteria in the air could compete with the conventional photolytic treatment with UVC radiation, more expensive and hazardous. Simultaneously to the disinfection, the concentration of volatile organic compounds was greatly reduced, which adds value to this technology for real applications. The fungal colony number was not apparently modified"
Keywords:"Air Microbiology Air Pollutants/*chemistry Air Pollution, Indoor/*analysis Disinfection/instrumentation/methods Environmental Restoration and Remediation/instrumentation/*methods Photochemical Processes Titanium/chemistry Volatile Organic Compounds/analys;"
Notes:"MedlineSanchez, Benigno Sanchez-Munoz, Marta Munoz-Vicente, Maria Cobas, Guillermo Portela, Raquel Suarez, Silvia Gonzalez, Aldo E Rodriguez, Nuria Amils, Ricardo eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2012/02/22 Chemosphere. 2012 May; 87(6):625-30. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2012.01.050. Epub 2012 Feb 19"

 
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