Light carbon deodorization
Light carbon deodorization
Photocatalytic carbon fiber is a fiber that has been processed to increase its surface area and has a photocatalyst baked onto it. This fiber effectively adsorbs and decomposes harmful substances that cause odors, such as ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, formaldehyde, methylamine, hydrogen sulfide, acetaldehyde, isovaleric acid, and other chemical odors, as well as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are said to cause sick house syndrome, rendering them harmless. For example, 8 grams of this fiber can adsorb 500 ppm of ammonia in just 10 minutes. It demonstrates remarkable effects in the field of environmental improvement. Air purifiers incorporating this fiber are widely used in hospitals. Data is also available on the removal of general bacteria and fungi.
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