A comprehensive review on removal of VOCs from air using fly ash as an adsorbent

Q3 Environmental Science
Farheen Zehra, Anam Taushiba, Samridhi Dwivedi, BS Rajanikanth, Pavan Kumar Nagar, Alfred Lawrence
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Abstract

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) play a critical role in the atmosphere and are produced from biogenic and anthropogenic sources. These chemicals have serious health consequences for humans. Among many types of industrial waste available, Coal Fly Ash (CFA) are mostly produced by coal- fired power plants with the ability to capture VOCs from the air. The use of an inexpensive, high-performance electrospun nanofiber membrane to filter out airborne impurities. Adsorption is thought to be the best approach out of all of them due to its convenience, ease of usage, and easy-to-understand design. This review article covers the procedure, and environmental effects of employing fly ash for the adsorption of VOCs. The main concerns with fly ash disposal are the need for massive land areas for landfills and the harmful effects and groundwater pollution caused by the accumulation of heavy metals. Additionally, the methods for overcoming the benefits of using fly ash are also examined.
利用粉煤灰作为吸附剂去除空气中挥发性有机化合物的综合综述
挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)在大气中扮演着重要角色,其产生来源包括生物源和人为源。这些化学物质会对人类健康造成严重影响。在现有的多种工业废物中,煤粉灰(CFA)主要由燃煤发电厂产生,具有从空气中捕捉挥发性有机化合物的能力。利用廉价、高性能的电纺纳米纤维膜来过滤空气中的杂质。吸附法因其方便、易用和易于理解的设计而被认为是所有方法中最好的方法。这篇综述文章介绍了使用粉煤灰吸附挥发性有机化合物的程序和对环境的影响。粉煤灰处理的主要问题是需要大量土地进行填埋,以及重金属积累造成的有害影响和地下水污染。此外,还研究了克服使用粉煤灰的好处的方法。
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Journal of Air Pollution and Health
Journal of Air Pollution and Health Environmental Science-Global and Planetary Change
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