In view of the moment we are living in, where people, especially those belonging to the risk group, are having to be confined to their homes, the project meets the objective of providing a purer and safer environment, at a low cost. , even causing the reduction of contaminating agents present in the atmosphere.
The project aims to provide a better quality of life, through a product that will provide protection and prevention of respiratory problems, the idea of creating a filter that, in order to become more effective, goes through two stages, first the water bombarded by chemical agents and then passing by an irradiation by type C ultraviolet light (UVC), with that, according to AJIC - the ultraviolet light acquired an efficiency of 68% to 75% against bacteria suspended in the air, and when pointed directly at a surface its effectiveness increases to 90%, (American Journal of Infection Control, February 2018, Volume 46). According to the plans, yes it can be considered a complete and very portable solution, when only the UVC is attached.
Nine out of ten people breathe contaminated air in the world, this is due to the presence of viruses, disease and poor air quality.
We are THORNMAIL TEAM and our mission is to improve the air we breathe
We will do this through two steps: recycling and solubilizing the air in an ionized solution.
For that to happen we rely on the action of UVC rays after the solubilization phase, in order to be absorbed by the microorganism's DNA - changing your genetic sequence and preventing your reproduction. Come and see our project
https://bit.ly/equipe131spaceapps
https://airquality.gsfc.nasa.gov/health
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2020/drop-in-air-pollution-over-northeast
https://airquality.gsfc.nasa.gov/pollutants
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/advasc.html
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/g-281237_eclss_0.pdf
https://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X1992000300010
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/explorer/Investigation.html?#id=1881