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- Title
Development of fabrics for adsorbing carbon dioxide and other pollutants from indoor air.
- Authors
Basu, Arindam; Kumar, Pankaj; Parmar, M. S.; Gaur, R. K.
- Abstract
An attempt has been made to develop cotton-treated fabrics to be used as home textile and decorative products inside the room, which can adsorb carbon dioxide and thus reduce indoor air pollution. Cotton fabric has been treated with bentonite clay, aerosol fumed silica and zeolite separately, and then evaluated for adsorption of CO2 gas using newly developed NITRA fabric gas adsorption efficiency testing equipment. It is found that the fabric treated with a 4% concentration of bentonite clay, 3% concentration of aerosol fumed silica, and 2% concentration of zeolite adsorbs 23.62%, 28.04%, and 21.35% of CO2 respectively in 24 h. Treated samples are also tested for various physical properties like breaking strength, flexural rigidity, etc.
- Subjects
CARBON dioxide adsorption; INDOOR air pollution; COTTON fibers; ZEOLITES; BENTONITE; FLEXURAL strength
- Publication
Indian Journal of Fibre & Textile Research, 2023, Vol 48, Issue 4, p388
- ISSN
0971-0426
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.56042/ijftr.v48i4.7639