Mingdong Wu*, Ping Li, Danfen Guo, Chenyun Xu, Lu Chen
Lv Peng Environmental Technology (Shenzhen) Co., LTD., Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.
*Corresponding author:Mingdong Wu
Abstract
In recent years, because of the low cost and obvious effect, active carbon adsorption become more and more popular in SMEs after the single low-temperature plasma, photooxidation, photocatalysis, and other inefficient treatment technologies were gradually phased out. However, the standard system and technical requirements for activated carbon are not comprehensive enough, so many enterprises do not know how to use the active carbon normally which leads to a low treatment effect. This paper will analyze the type, material, iodine value, and replacement frequency of activated carbon through random sampling of 100 enterprises in the Guangming District and conclude the common problem in the use of active carbon and offer some suggestions from the perspective of regulatory authorities and enterprises. The air quality of the Guangming District will be improved after the concentration of O3 is decreased by using the active carbon normally.
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How to cite this paper
Analysis of the Activated Carbon Used by VOCs Governance—Take the Guangming District of Shenzhen as an Example
How to cite this paper: Mingdong Wu, Ping Li, Danfen Guo, Chenyun Xu, Lu Chen. (2023) Analysis of the Activated Carbon Used by VOCs Governance—Take the Guangming District of Shenzhen as an Example. OAJRC Environmental Science, 4(2), 101-106.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/oajrces.2023.12.007