1NPU-NCP joint international research center on Advanced Nanomaterials and Defects engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
2UNESCO-UNISA Africa Chair in Nano-sciences/Nanotechnology, iThemba LABS, South Africa
3NPU-NCP joint international research center on Advanced Nanomaterials and Defects engineering, National Centre for Physics, Pakistan
4NPU-NCP joint international research center on Advanced Nanomaterials and Defects engineering, National Centre for Physics, Pakistan
5NPU-NCP joint international research center on Advanced Nanomaterials and Defects engineering, National Centre for Physics, Pakistan
*Corresponding author:Ayesha Kausar, NPU-NCP joint international research center on Advanced Nanomaterials and Defects engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, China and National Centre for Physics, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan, UNESCOUNISA Africa Chair in Nano-sciences/ Nanotechnology, iThemba LABS, Somerset West 7129, South Africa
Submission: January 25, 2023;Published: February 01, 2023
ISSN : 2688-8394 Volume3 Issue3
Indoor air pollution has gained attention from research communities due to increasing health risks. Consequently, indoor air quality (IAQ) management has been achieved using various cost effective and efficient clean air technologies. Use of indoor air filtration systems has been considered as an efficient earliest solution to maintain IAQ. Particularly, nanocomposites have been applied in high-performance filtration systems. This mini review article addresses nanomaterials-based filtration technologies for cleaning the indoor air and to attain high IAQ. The important nanomaterials used in this regard include nano-porous materials, membranes, hydrogels, etc. The nanocomposite filtration media based IAQ regulation techniques assisted well to achieve the safe IAQ level.
Keywords:Indoor air quality; Filtration; Technology; Nanocomposite; Pollutants