MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Effectiveness of Indoor Plant to Reduce CO2 in Indoor Environment

  • Suhaimi Mohd Mahathir,
  • Leman A.M,
  • Afandi Azizi,
  • Hariri Azian,
  • Idris Ahmad Fu’ad,
  • Dzulkifli S.N. Mohd,
  • Gani Paran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710305004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103
p. 05004

Abstract

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Modern country strongly emphasizes on indoor air quality (IAQ) because it can effect on human health and productivity. Numerous efforts were performed to make sure that sustainability of IAQ is guaranteed. In the last 4th decade, researchers discover that indoor plants have abilities to reduce indoor air pollution. Generally, plants, carbon dioxide (CO2), light, and temperature involve in the photosynthesis process. This paper intends to study the effectiveness of seven indoor plants (Anthurium, Dumb Cane, Golden Pothos, Kadaka Fern, Prayer Plant, Spider Plant, and Syngonium) to reduce CO2 with different light level. This study was conducted in one cubic meter of chamber, and each plant was put into the chamber individually with CO2 concentration in the chamber is set at 1000±50ppm, and light intensities is set at 300 and 700 lux, while temperature were fixed at 25±1°C. Based on the results, only the Spider Plant was not able to absorb CO2 during the test at 300 lux of light intensity. Meanwhile, Prayer Plant performed well when tested at 300 or 700 lux of light intensity compare to other investigates plants. This study can conclude that light intensity play an important role for the plant to absorb CO2 effectively. All the indoor plants absorbed more CO2, when the light intensity is increased.