
Continuous Decomposition
The NCCO oxygen-polymerization air purification technology invented by researchers from Hong Kong has received patents from many countries. This technology can effectively remove harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including formaldehyde, benzene, tetrachloroethylene, etc., and is fully capable of protecting the needs of different family members.
The air quality in Hong Kong has been a concerning issue. The novel coronavirus outbreak led to the frequent use of cleaning agents such as bleach, worsening indoor air pollution. Recently, there have been media reports since some people suspected that their high-concentrated bleach usage has resulted in allergic pneumonia due to the inhalation of large amounts of harmful compounds.

NCCO decomposes toxic VOCs
The NCCO oxygen-polymerization air purification technology invented by researchers from Hong Kong has received patents from many countries. This technology can effectively remove harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including formaldehyde, benzene, tetrachloroethylene, etc., and is fully capable of protecting the needs of different family members.
bMOLA adopts NCCO technology, utilizing dual filters to remove dust and fine suspended particles in the air. This technology combines active oxygen generator and NCCO (nano-confined catalytic oxidation) layer to decompose harmful volatile organic compounds in the air into harmless water and carbon dioxide released into the air.

NCCO materials

Reactive oxygen species and VOCs enters NCCO

VOCs decomposes in NCCO

Sustainable use
The oxygen polymerization reaction layer in the NCCO air purification system can be regenerated, and experiments have proved that it can be used up to 12 years. Air purifiers using NCCO (nano-confined catalytic oxidation) technology can exert a continuous and efficient purification effect.A
A UBC study has shown that the NCCO technology is more effective than other technologies such as plasmacluster and photocatalysis.
