Energy modeling of a botanical air filter.
Number: pap. 3614
Author(s) : NEWKIRK D. W., HUTZEL W., DANA M., et al.
Summary
According to the U.S. EPA Americans spend 90 percent of their time indoors where indoor air is two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. Toxins in the built environment have been found to cause adverse physical and mental health effects on occupants and are estimated to cost the U.S. 125 billion dollar annually in lost productivity. To address this challenge a novel botanical air filter was developed for improving indoor air quality in buildings. The “Biowall” is envisioned as an integral part of the heating and cooling system for a home or small commercial building; where it will remove airborne contaminants by leveraging the natural ability of plants to metabolize harmful volatile organic compounds. This research evaluated a prototype Biowall in an environmental chamber where temperature, relative humidity and toxin levels were precisely monitored. A known amount of contaminant was introduced into the chamber and then its decay was monitored both with and without the botanical air filter. The results showed that the Biowall reduced VOC levels by 60% without having an adverse effect on the relative humidity of the occupied space. This data was used to develop and calibrate a thermodynamic model of the Biowall. Long term, this research could lead to the development of performance based standards for indoor air quality that save energy by reducing the amount of outdoor ventilation air used for maintaining high levels of indoor air quality.
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- Original title: Energy modeling of a botanical air filter.
- Record ID : 30013736
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment
- Source: 2014 Purdue Conferences. 3rd International High Performance Buildings Conference at Purdue.
- Publication date: 2014/07/14
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Themes:
Indoor air quality;
Green buildings - Keywords: Filter; Building; Toxin; Temperature; Air quality; Health; Humidity; Expérimentation
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