2. If yes then why manufacturers of air purifiers with carbon filter do not indicate that they can retain dioxin?
3. Is it possible to determine whether a other particular substance(ozone, nitrogen oxide, hydrogen sulfide, benzene etc.) will be retained by the filter?
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Activated carbon home air purifiers and dioxins
in Applied Chemistry
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Hi, im living in big city with includes several waste incineration plants and i has a three questions:
1. Can a activated carbon filter in home air purifier retain dioxin(TCDD, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin)?
2. If yes then why manufacturers of air purifiers with carbon filter do not indicate that they can retain dioxin?
3. Is it possible to determine whether a other particular substance(ozone, nitrogen oxide, hydrogen sulfide, benzene etc.) will be retained by the filter?
Thanks a lot.