Advanced Photocatalytic Technology For Air Purification And Sustainable Applications
Traditional air purification methods rely on consumable filters (HEPA, carbon) that require frequent replacement or UV-C systems that consume high energy, leading to high maintenance costs and inefficiencies in long-term air quality management. Poor indoor and outdoor air quality is a major health and environmental concern, contributing to respiratory diseases, allergies, and long-term conditions i.e asthma and cardiovascular issues.
This photocatalytic air purification technology offers a maintenance-free, energy-efficient solution for sustainable air quality management by integrating porous ceramic nanolayers with LED activation to effectively remove VOCs, odors, pathogens (viruses, bacteria, fungal spores), and harmful gaseous pollutants like NOx and SO₂. Unlike conventional HEPA or carbon filters that require frequent replacement or UV-C systems that consume high energy, this innovation eliminates the need for consumables and intensive maintenance, reducing operational costs while delivering up to 99.99% pollutant removal efficiency. Designed for manufacturers of HVAC systems, air purifiers, and air quality solutions across healthcare, food processing, agriculture, automotive, and residential industries, this technology meets the growing demand for sustainable, cost-effective, and health-conscious solutions. Its scalability and adaptability make it an ideal choice for industries prioritizing clean air, regulatory compliance, and environmental responsibility, providing a future-proof alternative to traditional air purification methods.
Technology owner is looking for collaborations with device manufacturers (HVAC, air purifiers, home appliances), agricultural and food storage facilities, healthcare institutions, industrial and commercial building developers for R&D, licensing, piloting or licensing.