What makes WEF’s technology in active oxygen a “world-leading” technology?
First, active oxygen is generally studied as treatment for non-biodegradable chemicals or COD causing substances in water environments. Until now, very few organizations have focused their research on using active oxygen in the atmosphere. Second, in case of atmospheric use of active oxygen, the properties of active oxygen become the critical point for successful execution.
Active oxygen has the highest oxidizing capacity on earth. This means that if generated in a biological system, large volumes of such a chemical can be life-threatening. Fortunately though, this chemical has a short lifespan: only 10-6 seconds (a micro-second / one millionth of a second) for OH radicals and 6 seconds for superoxide.
We have successfully achieved unique methods of effectively generating active oxygen from the atmosphere, and harnessing their short life for quick reaction and decomposition of subject material. These two technologies of ours are now leading at the forefront of the entire industry.