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Title CO2 in indoor environments: From environmental and health risk to potential renewable carbon source
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Authors López, LR; Dessì, P; Cabrera-Codony, A; Rocha-Melogno, L; Kraakman, B; Naddeo, V; Balaguer, MD; Puig, S
Title CO2 in indoor environments: From environmental and health risk to potential renewable carbon source
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159088
Abstract In the developed world, individuals spend most of their time indoors. Poor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) has a wide range of effects on human health. The burden of disease associated with indoor air accounts for millions of premature deaths related to exposure to Indoor Air Pollutants (IAPs). Among them, CO2 is the most common one, and is commonly used as a metric of IAQ. Indoor CO2 concentrations can be significantly higher than outdoors due to human metabolism and activities. Even in presence of ventilation, controlling the CO2 concentration below the Indoor Air Guideline Values (IAGVs) is a challenge, and many indoor environments including schools, offices and transportation exceed the recommended value of 1000 ppmv. This is often accompanied by high concentration of other pollutants, including bio-effluents such as viruses, and the importance of mitigating the transmission of airborne diseases has been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. On the other hand, the relatively high CO2 concentration of indoor environments presents a thermodynamic advantage for direct air capture (DAC) in comparison to atmospheric CO2 concentration. This review aims to describe the issues associated with poor IAQ, and to demonstrate the potential of indoor CO2 DAC to purify indoor air while generating a renewable carbon stream that can replace conventional carbon sources as a building block for chemical production, contributing to the circular economy.
Author Keywords Climate change; Indoor air quality; Health risk; CO2 capture; Renewable energy; Biofuels; Microbial electrochemical technologies
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000890522900003
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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