Plants absorb harmful gases Plants release negative oxygen ions Plants absorb suspended particulate matter Plants regulate humidity Plants improve air quality With the acceleration of urbanization, air quality issues have increasingly become the focus of public attention. On this issue, plants play a crucial role. They not only beautify the environment, but also purify our air in obscurity. How did plants become the air purifiers around us? Plants absorb harmful gases According to a report released by the "China Green Times", plants can absorb carbon dioxide in the air through photosynthesis and release oxygen at the same time. Many plants can also absorb harmful gases in the air, such as formaldehyde, benzene, ammonia, etc., spider plants, aloe vera, green radish and other plants have strong air purification capabilities. Plants release negative oxygen ions During their growth, plants release a substance called negative oxygen ions. Negative oxygen ions have the effects of purifying the air, eliminating odors, and improving human immunity. Studies have found that the concentration of negative oxygen ions is high. Environment, air quality is significantly better than an environment with low concentration of negative oxygen ions. Plants adsorb suspended particulate matter The surface of plant leaves has a porous structure and can adsorb suspended particulate matter in the air. These suspended particulate matter mainly includes PM2.5, PM10, etc. They are of great harm to human health. Studies have shown that plants adsorb suspended particulate matter The effect is significant and can effectively reduce indoor and outdoor air pollution. Plants regulate humidity Plants can regulate air humidity through transpiration. During the dry season, the water released by plants can increase air humidity and relieve the discomfort caused by dry air. An environment with suitable humidity is conducive to plant growth and further improves air purification. effect. Plants improve air quality According to the World Health Organization (WHO) report, indoor air quality has a far greater impact on human health than outdoor air quality. Plants can effectively improve indoor air by absorbing harmful gases, releasing negative oxygen ions, and adsorbing suspended particulate matter. Quality, reduce the incidence of disease.
How to use plants to purify the air?
1. Select suitable plants: Select plants with strong air purification capabilities based on indoor and outdoor environment, light conditions and other factors, such as spider plant, aloe vera, green radish, etc.
2. Reasonable layout: Reasonably arrange plants in indoor and outdoor spaces to ensure even distribution of plants and improve air purification effect.
3. Regular maintenance: Regularly water, fertilize, prune, etc. plants to maintain healthy growth of plants and improve air purification capabilities.
4. Pay attention to ventilation: Maintaining indoor and outdoor air circulation will help plants absorb harmful gases and release negative oxygen ions.
Plants have significant effects in purifying the air. They are the air purifiers around us. By reasonable selection of plants, layout, maintenance and ventilation, we can make full use of the advantages of plants, improve air quality, and create a healthier and more comfortable life for our lives. Environment, let us join hands in green and breathe fresh air together!