PLANTS AND CHEMISTRY: NATURAL MECHANISMS FOR REDUCING VOLTABLE COMPOUNDS IN LIBRARY AIR

Authors

  • Khakimova Dilnoza Uktamovna Master's student of the "Chemistry" specialty at Navoi State University, Category 2 Librarian of the Information and Library Resource Services Department of the Information and Resource Center of Navoi State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55640/

Keywords:

volatile organic compounds, phytoremediation, library air, indoor environment quality, plants, rhizosphere, biogenic volatile compounds, environmental safety, microclimate, air purification.

Abstract

This article provides a scientific analysis of the sources of formation of volatile organic compounds in the library's indoor environment, their impact on human health, as well as the natural mechanisms for their reduction through plant-based decomposition and microclimate improvement features. It also examines the excretion of biogenic volatile compounds by plants and the impact of this process on the chemical balance of the closed environment.

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Published

2026-05-07

How to Cite

PLANTS AND CHEMISTRY: NATURAL MECHANISMS FOR REDUCING VOLTABLE COMPOUNDS IN LIBRARY AIR. (2026). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 5(5), 484-487. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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