Air purification membranes are membrane materials specifically designed for air purification. They utilize the pore size of the membrane, surface properties, or chemical reactions within the membrane to retain, adsorb, or decompose airborne contaminants such as particulate matter, bacteria, viruses, and harmful gases. Air purification membranes can be categorized based on their material, structure, and function. Common air purification membrane materials include polymers, ceramics, and metal oxides. These materials have different physical and chemical properties, which give air purification membranes different characteristics and performance. Air purification membranes are widely used in a variety of places where air purification is required including but not limited to indoor and outdoor air purification, industrial exhaust gas purification, and vehicle air purification.
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