I was using an air purifier.
I didn't know, but there's anion function
If negative ions come out, doesn't that mean ozone is generated?
I know that the ozone-generating air purifier was a problem, so
Is it okay to use an anionic air purifier?
1479 2017-04-25 Gentleman
The anion function and the ozone sterilization function are completely different. Haha
Anions are actually good, so you can use them
There is also an air purifier that emphasizes the generation of anions. Lee Deok-hwan, a chemical professor at Sogang University, pointed out, "When you see air purifiers that generate negative ions, most of them generate ozone," adding, "Companies call ozone negative ions."
http://www.sisapress.com/journal/article/164032
If you look here, it's more detailed.
I think it's better not to use it.
http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&a...
Anionic air purifiers, which are gaining popularity recently, generate ozone.
Unlike the mechanical formula used as a filter, the anionic formula releases negative ions to neutralize harmful dust, and ozone is inevitably generated because high voltages are used in this process.
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