Cyanobacterial Artificial Plants for Enhanced Indoor Carbon Capture and Utilization
Maryam Rezaie,
Seokheun Choi
Abstract:Indoor carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are often significantly higher than those outdoors, which is a growing health concern, particularly in urban areas where people spend over 80% of their time indoors. Traditional CO2 mitigation methods, such as ventilation and filtration, are becoming less effective as outdoor CO2 levels increase due to global warming. This study introduces a novel solution: cyanobacterial artificial plants that enhance indoor carbon capture while converting CO2 into oxygen (O2) and bioelectri… Show more
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