An air purification enzyme is typically a natural or engineered enzyme used to break down pollutants, allergens, or harmful compounds in the air. These enzymes target specific pollutants at the molecular level, catalyzing reactions that transform harmful substances into harmless byproducts, like water, carbon dioxide, or simpler molecules that don't affect air quality.
Compared with traditional physical filtration methods, air purification enzymes have the following advantages: high efficiency, low energy consumption, and environmental protection. Examples of air purification enzymes include: catalase, laccase, superoxide dismutase (SOD), and manganese peroxidase. Such enzymes are typically incorporated into filters or coatings on materials, working to purify air in a low-energy, eco-friendly way.
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