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by backprop1989
244 days ago
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I’d think you’d want the VOCs to be captured by something, rather than floating around in the air where you could breathe them in. Combined with a HEPA filter in the air circulation system, this should be a good solution. |
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The only difference are some materials like charcoal, which does permanently bind many substances (but as a result can also saturate).
No idea which kind lime and clay are (i.e. "absorb and permanently bind with limited capacity" or "act as a buffer both ways").
> Combined with a HEPA filter in the air circulation system
HEPA filters are not effective against VOCs.