Titre : |
Modern paints and coating technologies : redefining the air quality |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Surya Ghosh, Auteur ; Randhirsinh Parmar, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2023 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 54-77 |
Note générale : |
Bibliogr. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Air -- Epuration Air intérieur -- Analyse Air intérieur -- Pollution Atmosphère -- Pollution -- Lutte contre Chimie écologique Composés organiques volatils -- Toxicologie Odeurs -- Absorption Revêtements -- Aspect de l'environnement:Peinture -- Aspect de l'environnement
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Index. décimale : |
667.9 Revêtements et enduits |
Résumé : |
Air Quality is very vital component of the human life and two important aspects which influence the air quality significantly these days are pollutants like toxins and obnoxious odors. There have been constant efforts made by the researchers globally to address these aspects by various technologies. The current paper is a review of the technology evolution and key scientific advancements in abatement of toxic compounds and obnoxious odors establishing the significant potential of paints and coatings in positively contributing to the clean air quality. The paper categorically reviews the technology strategies for toxic and odor removal, their characterizations and future potential for exploration, a step forward by paints and coating community to preserve the clean air quality, the vital gift of mother naturel. |
Note de contenu : |
- AIR-QUALITY AND TOXINS : Measuring the air quailty - Impact of toxins on human bieng - Key change drivers at paints and coating industries for the green/clean technologies
- MITIGATION METHODS OF TOXINS FROM AIR : Other approaches include
- CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUE TOXIC REMOVAL : Key challenges faced and opportunities of the future innovations
- BUSINESS INCENTIVES FOR ADAPTINGGREEN AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
- AIR QUALITY AND OBNOXIOUS ODORS : Sources of the odors : odors areproduced from various sources which have negative influence on the surrounding - Various mitigation strategies for removal
- PAINTS AND COATING SYSTEM AS AN ABATEMENT FOR bad odor : Techologiccal innovation in the area of odor control - Odor mitigation strategies based on the adsorption approach - Odor absorption based on the chemical conversion methodology - Odor absorption based on regenerative catalyst - Summary : Various sources of odor causing materials and their removal strategies
- NEW ADVANCEMENTS IN ODOR CONTROL STRATEGIEES
- CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUES IN THE AREA OF ODOR ABSORPTION : Real time air quality monitoring
- KEY OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE INNOVATIONS IN THE AREA OF ODOR CONTROL
- GREEN- CLEAN PRODUCT TECHNOLOGIES BY DESIGN : ABATEMENT OFTOXINS AND OBNOXIOUS ODOR CAUSING COMPOUNDS
- Table 1 : Prevalent air pollutants and their regulatory limits by India, United Nations, Europe and world health organization
- Table 3 : various symptoms due to increase in concenration of odorants
- Table 4 : Major indoor air pollutants and their sources
- Table 5 : Summary: various sources of odor causing materials and their removal strategies
- Fig. 1 : Cleaner production technologies
- Fig. 2 : Mechanism of reduction of formaldehyde by photocatalytic TiO2
- Fig. 3 : Business incentives for adapting green and clean technologies
- Fig. 4 : R2 = A2 + B2 + 2ABcosα (α = 0 then addition if α = 180 then subtraction)
- Fig. 5 : Process of adsorption
- Fig. 6 : Reaction mechanism of mercaptant to disulfides by oxidation
- Fig. 7 : Furfuryl mercaptan (C5H6OS) is an organic sulphur compound having urnt coffee odor (boiling point 155°C) is being converted to difurfural disulphide (boiling point 229°C)
- Fig. 8 : H2S conversion into powdered sulfur
- Fig. 9 : Shows block diagram of an electronic nose
- Fig. 10 : Green product design strategy |
En ligne : |
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dya6rvsNSbPu2dTROnwCgQ69FBBd0hxh/view?usp=drive [...] |
Format de la ressource électronique : |
Pdf |
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in PAINTINDIA > Vol. LXXIII, N° 4 (04/2023) . - p. 54-77