This paper reviews current knowledge about the suitability of sorbent-based air cleaning for removing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air in commercial buildings, as needed to enable reductions in ventilation rates and associated energy savings. The principles of sorbent air cleaning are introduced, criteria are suggested for sorbent systems that can counteract indoor VOC concentration increases from reduced ventilation, major findings from research on sorbent performance for this application are summarized, and related priority research needs are identified. Major conclusions include: sorbent systems can remove a broad range of VOCs with moderate to high efficiency, sorbent technologies perform effectively when challenged with...
textRetail buildings have potential for both short-term (customer) and long-term (occupational) expo...
Many indoor and outdoor sources release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can affect indoor air...
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which may cause short and long term adverse health effe...
This paper reviews current knowledge about the suitability of sorbent-based air cleaning for removin...
Approximately ten percent of the energy consumed in U.S. commercial buildings is used by HVAC system...
Approximately ten percent of the energy consumed in U.S. commercial buildings is used by HVAC system...
The research carried out in this project focuses on developing novel volatile organic compounds (VOC...
This study explores the potential environmental and energy benefits of using activated carbon fiber ...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a major concern for indoor air pollution because of the impact...
This research determines chemical substance removal rates of domestic air cleaners using with the po...
For reducing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) including odorous compounds indoors adsorptive and ca...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are inseparable part of the building environment. As a result the ...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a class of liquid compounds with low saturation vapor pressure...
textRetail buildings have potential for both short-term (customer) and long-term (occupational) expo...
Indoor air pollution caused by the cigarette smoke consisted of wide range pollutants is a big probl...
textRetail buildings have potential for both short-term (customer) and long-term (occupational) expo...
Many indoor and outdoor sources release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can affect indoor air...
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which may cause short and long term adverse health effe...
This paper reviews current knowledge about the suitability of sorbent-based air cleaning for removin...
Approximately ten percent of the energy consumed in U.S. commercial buildings is used by HVAC system...
Approximately ten percent of the energy consumed in U.S. commercial buildings is used by HVAC system...
The research carried out in this project focuses on developing novel volatile organic compounds (VOC...
This study explores the potential environmental and energy benefits of using activated carbon fiber ...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a major concern for indoor air pollution because of the impact...
This research determines chemical substance removal rates of domestic air cleaners using with the po...
For reducing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) including odorous compounds indoors adsorptive and ca...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are inseparable part of the building environment. As a result the ...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a class of liquid compounds with low saturation vapor pressure...
textRetail buildings have potential for both short-term (customer) and long-term (occupational) expo...
Indoor air pollution caused by the cigarette smoke consisted of wide range pollutants is a big probl...
textRetail buildings have potential for both short-term (customer) and long-term (occupational) expo...
Many indoor and outdoor sources release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can affect indoor air...
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which may cause short and long term adverse health effe...