Discover a solution to purify indoor air with… microalgae

Only the size of a clothes rack, but the microalgae air filtration system introduced below can produce the equivalent of 36 medium-sized plants!

In fact, even in indoor spaces, the quality of the air we breathe is often not guaranteed. In which, the most common is the situation where the CO2 content is too high. Usually, this phenomenon will occur in secret rooms, less received the flow of air from nature, besides there are offices with modest area but the number of employees is quite crowded.

Discover a solution to purify indoor air with… microalgae
The atmosphere is secret when the office has a modest area but the number of employees is quite crowded.

According to experts, high levels of CO 2 will lead to many adverse health effects, which can include a few symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, cognitive decline and nausea.

To improve air quality, one of the most commonly applied ways today is to arrange more trees in the living space. However, this measure may not be really effective, because with only a small number of trees, the amount of CO2 absorbed and O2 produced will not be able to meet human needs. .

Faced with this situation, a “green” solution to improve air quality more optimally has been introduced. Specifically, instead of using green plants, the organism that is “chosen to send gold” for this difficult task is microalgae.

Discover a solution to purify indoor air with… microalgae
Symbiont – a microalgae culture system for air purification.

The solution mentioned here is “Symbiont” – a microalgae farming system to purify the air , which can be installed right inside the space of houses or offices.

The system contains flasks that grow a type of microalgae called “Chlorella vulgaris” . When operating, the pumps will suck the air in the living space, and then lead it directly into the algae culture tanks. With the same photosynthesis ability as plants, Chlorella vulgaris will absorb CO 2 in this gas and produce O 2 . The air stream after being purified and supplemented with O 2 is released back to the environment.

It is known that with an extremely high density of microalgae, a Symbiont system, even the size of a clothes rack, can provide an air purification capacity equivalent to 36 medium-sized trees!