Abstract:
Phytoremediation is a technique that uses green plants, such as spices (e.g., Thlaspi Caerulescens, Brassica Juncea, Helianthus annuus) and woody plants (e.g., Salix spp, Populus spp), to eliminate, absorb, or convert different hazardous chemicals to the environment, such as heavy metals. The purpose of this study is to find out more about phytoremediation methods to purify indoor air pollution. This analysis method uses the library study method that is carried out by studying book references, articles, and browsing the internet, as well as literature reviews related to system analysis. Collecting data by utilizing this bibliography is to better support the object of a study by comparing existing theories with existing practices at the location of the data source. Elective strategies to treat indoor air pollution using the phytoremediation process are by using potted plants and green-wall biofilters. This method inclines lower vitality, most common among others methods, and ecofriendly.
Description:
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Waste Management, Vol. 07, No. 02, pp. 162-170, October, 2022