Deodorant:
Natural plant deodorant is refined by extracting natural sterilization and deodorization factors from plants with completely independent intellectual property equipment and technology. No chemical substances are added, which has no toxic and side effects on human body and livestock, and is safe to use. It has antibacterial, bactericidal and deodorizing effects, and has a good decomposition and removal effect on odor such as ammonia gas and hydrogen sulfide.
Deodorant introduction:
Natural plant deodorant is refined by extracting natural sterilization and deodorization factors from fresh bamboo by using equipment and technology with completely independent intellectual property rights (national invention patent application numbers: 2009 10095685, 20091009569x). No chemical substances are added, which has no toxic and side effects on human body and livestock, and is safe to use. It has antibacterial, bactericidal and deodorizing effects, and has a good decomposition and removal effect on odor such as ammonia gas and hydrogen sulfide. It can be used for air purification and odor treatment in food and medicine, solid waste treatment, sewage treatment and other industries.
Natural plant deodorizer (bamboo low-temperature dry distillation extract) is atomized into fog by deodorizing equipment, and the radius of droplets dispersed in space is ≤ 0.04 mm, with large specific surface area and large surface energy, averaging tens of kilocalories per mole. The energy of this order of magnitude is 1/3- 1/4 of the bond energy of many elements. The surface of the solution can not only effectively adsorb odor molecules in the air, but also change the three-dimensional configuration of the adsorbed odor molecules, weaken the chemical bonds in the odor molecules, increase the instability of the odor molecules, and easily react with other molecules and acid buffers in the plant liquid, and finally generate odorless and nontoxic substances. For example, hydrogen sulfide reacts with plant liquid to generate sulfate ions and water; Ammonia generates nitrogen and water under the action of plant liquid.