Biozone Purification
Biozone purification systems use photoplasma to remove contaminants from your air, walls, surfaces, and water. If your indoor air quality is poor (or worse!), Biozone indoor purification units can help you solve that problem. They can also be used in commercial, industrial, and agricultural markets. Air purification units are designed to get rid of bacteria, viruses, and mold, destroy hazardous fumes, remove harmful particles and remove unwanted smoke odor.
Biozone systems use photochemistry to achieve their results. Photochemistry is defined as the change in or reaction of a material when subjected to light energy. A strong ultraviolet light can actually disinfect the air--it will burn right through organic contaminants, but is completely safe to use. Ultraviolet light breaks down the molecules of organic contaminants, eliminating them from the air you and your family breathes.
Biozone Purification: Hybrid Technology
Here's where photoplasma comes in: when the ultraviolet light emits energy waves, a highly energized state of plasma is the result. The plasma is what actually destroys the organic contaminants. The plasma breaks down oxygen into components: atomic oxygen, molecular singlet oxygen and ozone. These three components convert the contaminants to carbon dioxide and water.
Ultraviolet light can also eject electrons from a molecule. Biozone air purifiers make use of this science by utilizing a photoelectron emitting member, essentially taking the electron ejecting process a step further. The more electron ejections you've got, the cleaner your air will be. Biozone purification systems use a combination of photo ionization, purifying plasma and hydroxl radicals to provide you with clean, breathable air.