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s Removal of Formaldehyde from the Indoor Environment Using Porous Carbons and Silicas
- Source: Recent Innovations in Chemical Engineering, Volume 13, Issue 3, Jun 2020, p. 194 - 202
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- 01 Jun 2020
Abstract
Formaldehyde, carcinogenic for humans, is a common indoor air pollutant emitting from furniture coatings and flooring materials. Porous carbon and silica materials have applications in the removal of formaldehyde because of their large specific surface areas, obedience to surface modification for enhanced adsorption of pollutants, high chemical and mechanical stabilities, and reusability. This work briefly summarized available porous carbon and silica materials for the removal of formaldehyde from the indoor environment.
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