What's
a purifying hydroxyl or hydroxyl radical?
Hydroxyl radicals occur naturally in our atmosphere. They are
formed when an oxygen atom (O1, usually released from the ultraviolet
breakdown of ozone, O3) pulls a hydrogen atom (H) from water
vapor (H2O) to form the radical (OH). This hydroxyl radical
is 1,000,000 times faster at oxidizing pollutants in the air
than ozone, which is 3000 times faster than chlorine, making
them the most effective method of destroying mold, bacteria,
and viruses available. Biozone's proprietary process produces
large volumes of these powerful air cleaning agents with only
a very small amount of ozone. See the Methodologies section
under Air Purification Technology for more details.
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