Biofiltration of airborne VOCs with green wall systems : microbial and chemical dynamics
Abstract
Botanical air filtration is a promising technology for reducing indoor air contaminants, but the underlying mechanisms need better understanding. Here, we made a set of chamber fumigation experiments of up to 16 weeks of duration, to study the filtration efficiencies for seven volatile organic compounds (VOCs; decane, toluene, 2‐ethylhexanol, α‐pinene, octane, benzene, and xylene) and to monitor microbial dynamics in simulated green wall systems. Biofiltration functioned on sub‐ppm VOC levels without concentration‐dependence. Airflow through the growth medium was needed for efficient removal of chemically diverse VOCs, and the use of optimized commercial growth medium further improved the efficiency compared with soil and Leca granules. Experimental green wall simulations using these components were immediately effective, indicating that initial VOC removal was largely abiotic. Golden pothos plants had a small additional positive impact on VOC filtration and bacterial diversity in the green wall system. Proteobacteria dominated the microbiota of rhizosphere and irrigation water. Airborne VOCs shaped the microbial communities, enriching potential VOC‐utilizing bacteria (especially Nevskiaceae and Patulibacteraceae) in the irrigation water, where much of the VOC degradation capacity of the biofiltration systems resided. These results clearly show the benefits of active air circulation and optimized growth media in modern green wall systems.
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Articles
Research article
Published
2018
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Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201808233922Use this for linking
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0905-6947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/ina.12473
Language
English
Published in
Indoor Air
Citation
- Mikkonen, A., Li, T., Vesala, M., Saarenheimo, J., Ahonen, V., Kärenlampi, S., Blande, J. D., Tiirola, M., & Tervahauta, A. (2018). Biofiltration of airborne VOCs with green wall systems : microbial and chemical dynamics. Indoor Air, 28(5), 697-707. https://doi.org/10.1111/ina.12473
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European Commission
Funding program(s)
EU:n 7. puiteohjelma (FP7)
FP7 (EU's 7th Framework Programme)

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Additional information about funding
We gratefully acknowledge Phil Hollins, Sini Burdillat, Hobo Kukkonen, and Alvaro Cortés Molino for help with the experimental work. The study was supported by funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007‐450 2013, grant agreement no. 615146) awarded to M.T., Tekes—the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation R&D and pilot project funding (no. 3405/31/2015) awarded to Naava Ltd.
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