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Title: A review of the state-of-the-art in air filtration technologies as may be applied to cold storage warehouses
Authors: Brincat, Jean-Pierre
Sardella, Davide
Muscat, Arianne
Decelis, Stephen
Grima, Joseph N.
Valdramidis, Vasilis
Gatt, Ruben
Keywords: Air filters
Cold-storage lockers
Food -- Preservation
Polyurethanes
Issue Date: 2016-04
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Brincat, J. P., Sardella, D., Muscat, A., Decelis, S., Grima, J. N., Valdramidis, V., & Gatt, R. (2016). A review of the state-of-the-art in air filtration technologies as may be applied to cold storage warehouses. Trends in Food Science & Technology, 50, 175-185.
Abstract: Background Storage of fruit, vegetables and other products is used worldwide with a wide variety of foods. In many cases, though environmental conditions such as air humidity and temperature are taken into consideration, air filters are not employed even though such filters could potentially reduce the perishing of product during storage. Scope and approach The purpose of this review is to list and evaluate currently available air filtration technologies, in order to determine their suitability for use inside food storage warehouses. Factors such as pressure drop, running costs, and the environmental conditions which the filters will be operating in need to be taken into consideration. Key findings and conclusions A number of physical filters, i.e., HEPA, glass fiber, PTFE and cellulose filters as well as polyurethane foams and nanofiber mats are presented first. These are filters which function by providing a physical barrier which particles cannot pass through, or which particles stick to. These are followed by a discussion of other, non-physical methods, such as electrostatic precipitation, cold plasma, wet scrubbing, cyclonic air filtration, UV radiation (and coatings), fumigation, nanoparticles bound on filter media, which are either commonly employed in industry, or are interesting emerging technologies.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/18450
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