removes formaldehyde principle is to destroy formaldehyde molecules through a chemical reaction of "some compound" and a "formaldehyde molecule".
Currently, common compounds include "jelly type" product release " chlorine dioxide " and " photocatalyst " of " titanium dioxide ".
But at present, both compounds have certain defects:
"Chlorine dioxide" itself is a irritating gas, high concentration will make people dizzy, low concentration will have limited effect;
"titanium dioxide" requires light catalysis, and although the demand intensity for light has been greatly improved, it is still impossible to achieve decomposition under light conditions.
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Is there a compound that can instantly decompose formaldehyde without external catalysis, and it is safe and does not cause secondary pollution-free?
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After searching around the world, I finally found it in Japan, that is a "special carbon-based compound"
It has three main characteristics:
1) Instant decomposition of formaldehyde without catalysis: the main component is a "special carbon-based compound", which can directly decompose formaldehyde molecules into carbon-based compounds and water without any external element catalysis;
2) Ultrafine particle level: smaller than formaldehyde molecules, stronger permeability, and can penetrate into the material for source removal of aldehyde;
3) No secondary pollution: The product itself is non-toxic, and after strict "Japanese real-person skin test", the decomposed ingredients do not cause secondary pollution.
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