On 27 February, Christian Serre from CNRS visited the indoor environment and ventilation laboratory at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) to review the ongoing evaluation of MOF-based air filters developed by SIMIACCI partners SquairTech and TEQOYA.
The visit focused on the formaldehyde-capture performance of the filters currently being tested at DTU, and led to productive discussions on the latest results and future research directions.
A strong example of the cross-partner collaboration driving SIMIACCI’s innovative approach to indoor air quality in GLAMsg
Why It Matters
MOF-based filtration is one of the most promising technologies explored within SIMIACCI, offering highly selective and energy-efficient capture of targeted pollutants. Testing under realistic indoor conditions at DTU is a critical step towards validating these materials for deployment in the project’s seven demonstration sites across Europe.

