There are increasing concerns about indoor volatile organic compounds (VOCs) regarding their health effects and frequent occurrence.
Experiments were carried out to study adsorption of volatile organic compound (VOC) on activated carbon (AC) and plants in the photocopying room.
The primary objective was to experimentally demonstrate the suitability of AC and plants (Golden Pothos) in effectively adsorbing VOCs. The experimental results, it was found percentage of VOC streatment with activated carbon with 100, 200 and 300 g were 82% 62% and 94%, respectively. Removal efficiency The experimental results, it was found that were plants (Golden Pothos) with 1, 2 and 3 pots were 10%, 64% and 95%, respectively. Percentage of The activated carbon treatment and plant (Golden Pothos) can reduce VOCs. Therefore, combination of VOCs treatments with Pothos one pot and activated carbon 300 gram reduced the amount of VOCs to 89%. Pothos one pot with activated carbon 100 gram was reduced the amount of VOCs to 99%. And Pothos three pot with activated carbon 100 grams was reduced the amount of VOCs to 98%.