What is the ionized air?
Ionized air is the air in which the oxygen content has received an electric charge where it has either a negative charge due to the presence of one or more other electrons on the oxygen molecule or a positive charge due to the presence of less than the normal number of electrons per molecule. Most air cleaning systems that claim to ionize air pass on a negative charge molecule. This allows molecules to act as natural attractors for dust particles and pollutants in the air and serve as a form of a general cleaning agent for a closed environment. The ionized air is also more pronounced in nature after the rain and a storm of lightning, which explains why the sky often seems brighter and brighter to the storm than normal for a dry, sunny day.
The idea that uses ionization to clean air is generally attributed to Alexander Chizhevsky, 20 th.who founded a study field known as aero-ionization to investigate the effects of ionized air on living things. In his 1920s he invented the first version of the air ionization system known as the Chizhevsky Chandier. The chandelier was originally built in 1918 and was a device that transformed static electricity present in the air into usable electricity in the range of approximately 40 volts. Also known as the ES-DC Chizhevsky ES-DC or electrostatic current generator, was able to generate higher energy levels, and in this process also ionized air around it.
Some controversy exists about the safety and value of ionized air systems, since in the process of charging oxygen molecules also create small ozone levels. The presence of ozone in the air, which is a triple bound oxygen molecule O 3 sub>, can be dangerous because it is a powerful oxidation agent. It is known that ozone kills bacteria and bacteria in the air, but in the AME cloth, is considered to be tOxic gas for human exposure. It is known that daily averages above 0.1 parts per million (PPM) or 0.2 mg/m 3 are harmful to the human respiratory and fragrances of the body sensing systems. Testic air cleaner tests in 2005 found that many of them produced ozone concentrations from 26 to 300 parts per billion (PPB) in the volume of up to two inches (5.08 centimeters) from machines. These concentrations could be harmful to fragile health individuals who place such devices on their beds or reading and have constant, close exhibitions during operation. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the United States evaluated the level of Ozone exposure as dangerous if it is over 80 ppb within eight hours. ionized air is also not able to connect with all types of molecules and tests showed that air allergens such as pollen, inner dust, pets and smoke, are not effectively removed by such devices because negativeThe ion oxygen will not circulate and attached to them for various reasons. These are significant restrictions on the equipment because they are often bought by people who suffer from asthma and allergies in the hope that such technology will alleviate their symptoms. Despite these restrictions, since 2005 in the US, ionized air systems have been 25% of all sales for air cleaning technology that people bought to clean air in their homes.