The surface emissions trap: A new approach in indoor air purification.

Pawel Markowicz, Lennart Larsson

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Abstract

A new device for stopping or reducing potentially irritating or harmful emissions from surfaces indoors is described. The device is a surface emissions trap prototype and consists of an adsorbent sheet with a semipermeable barrier surrounded by two thin nonwoven layers. The trap may be applied directly at the source of the emissions e.g. at moisture-affected floors and walls, surfaces contaminated by chemical spills etc. This results in an immediate stop or reduction of the emitting pollutants. The trap has a very low water vapor resistance thus allowing drying of wet surfaces. In laboratory experiments typically 98% reduction of air concentrations of volatile organic compounds and a virtually total reduction of mold particle-associated mycotoxins was observed. The surface emissions trap may represent a convenient and efficient way of restoring indoor environments polluted by microbial and other moisture-associated emissions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)290-294
JournalJournal of Microbiological Methods
Volume91
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Microbiology in the Medical Area

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