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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dyson also says its air purifiers "capture gases" - not true? I'm not challenging you, just hoping to find a miracle product![/quote] Using activated charcoal, which is composed of carbon compounds arranged a porous structure, that creates what is essentially a “sticky” surface, molecularly-speaking. It will capture some, and hold it there like a fly stuck on flypaper, but most blows right on by it. Dilution in the air is the best way to disperse sulphur dioxide. Or treat it with ozone, which will eliminate it, but at the expense of being a powerful, and dangerous, method. I wouldn’t want to be breathing in an oxidant gas like oxone all night, every night. No thanks. I’ll take th sulphur dioxide, which is harmless in the ppm numbers found in farts. [/quote]
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