AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores how certain Korean evergreen plants can effectively reduce indoor particulate matter (PM) pollution, a major global concern linked to industrialization.
  • Different species showed varying levels of PM reduction, with significant findings at 8 hours of exposure.
  • Plant characteristics, such as height and leaf shape, played a key role in their ability to capture PM, highlighting their potential for improving indoor air quality.

Article Abstract

The formation and pollution of particulate matter (PM), a side effect of rapid industrialization and urbanization, is considered a global issue. However, various plant species are able to effectively capture and reduce atmospheric PM concentrations. We investigated the indoor growth and morphology of 21 indigenous Korean evergreen species at low light intensities to ascertain their ability to reduce PM of aerosol particles in a closed acrylic chamber. The decrease in PM mass concentration differed significantly across species, with a significant correlation (8 h; < 0.001). The reduction in the mass concentration of PM differed with particle size and across species. The highest reduction of PM occurred after 8 h with (86.8%), (84.9%), (84.3%), and (84.0%). Reduction of PM after 8 h was highest with (98.3%), (98.5%), (98.5%), and (98.3%). Plant morphological characteristics (category, plant height, leaf shape, leaf area) and relative humidity were closely related to the decrease in PM mass concentration. In conclusion, our findings can be used to identify Korean plant species that can reduce PM concentration and are suitable for indoor use.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8466017PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189803DOI Listing

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