Molecules (Oct 2014)

Field Performance Test of an Air-Cleaner with Photocatalysis-Plasma Synergistic Reactors for Practical and Long-Term Use

  • Tsuyoshi Ochiai,
  • Erina Ichihashi,
  • Naoki Nishida,
  • Tadashi Machida,
  • Yoshitsugu Uchida,
  • Yuji Hayashi,
  • Yuko Morito,
  • Akira Fujishima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules191117424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 11
pp. 17424 – 17434

Abstract

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A practical and long-term usable air-cleaner based on the synergy of photocatalysis and plasma treatments has been developed. A field test of the air-cleaner was carried out in an office smoking room. The results were compared to previously reported laboratory test results. Even after a treatment of 12,000 cigarettes-worth of tobacco smoke, the air-cleaner maintained high-level air-purification activity (98.9% ± 0.1% and 88% ± 1% removal of the total suspended particulate (TSP) and total volatile organic compound (TVOC) concentrations, respectively) at single-pass conditions. Although the removal ratio of TSP concentrations was 98.6% ± 0.2%, the ratio of TVOC concentrations was 43.8% after a treatment of 21,900 cigarettes-worth of tobacco smoke in the field test. These results indicate the importance of suitable maintenance of the reactors in the air-cleaner during field use.

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