Our Cold Plasma Nano+ Technology
Aller Plasma Nano+ uses the latest Nano Ceramic dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) material with a catalytic coating Nano Titanium Dioxide to artificially produce plasma.
What is Plasma?
Plasma, the 4th state of matter, is a mixture of ions and free moving electrons. Energy is needed to strip electrons from atoms to be able to produce plasma. This “energy” may come from: thermal, electrical, or light. With insufficient energy, plasma recombine into neutral gas.
On Earth, plasma cannot naturally exist. Through science, cold plasma can be artificially-produced through various method. This is where we come in.
Nano Ceramic Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD)
Air
O2 + H2O
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Positive ions
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H+
Negative ions
O2-
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Free Radicals
OH
Ionized Air from Cold Plasma Technology
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When air passes through the DBD module of the device, it produces low-temperature or cold plasma - a highly reactive and unstable mixture of positive and negative ions. This plasma or “ionized air” reacts with harmful elements in the surrounding air to break down chemical bonds of pollutants and deactivate cell membranes of bacteria and viruses.
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Indoor air is filled with pollutants like microbes and volatile organic compounds or VOCs.
The production of postive and negative ions allows destruction of these.
How does Cold Plasma work?
This plasma ions wrap around cell membranes of harmful pathogens, bacteria, viruses and other odor molecules and oxidize it. As a result they are converted into H20 and CO2 vapors in the air.
STAGE 1
Dispersion of Ions
Positive and negative ions are dispersed into the surrounding air.
STAGE 2
Deactivation
Ions actively attach to and break down the DNA cell membranes of pathogens, bacteria, viruses, and VOCs.
STAGE 3
Oxidation
Once oxidized, all substances return to the air as harmless water vapor.
Microbes and VOCs that are proven to be eliminated with the technology.
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Viruses
Tested on H1N1 Influenza A

Bacteria
Tested on Staphylococcus Albus

Fungi
Tested on Black Mold

Formaldehyde
In House Paints & Glues
Ammonia
In Disinfectants

Tobacco Smoke
In Secondhand Smoking
Acetaldehyde
In Smoke, Engine Exhaust

Benzene
In Exhaust Fumes
Acetic Acid
In Wood Glues, Pesticides
Section Illustrations by Alice Noir and Tatyana of the Noun Project
Nano+ Technology Tested
The Aller Plasma Nano+ Sterilizer has been certified effective by the Guangdong Detection Center of Microbiology in a crucial series of tests conducted against the H1N1 or Influenza A virus, pollutants such as Benzene and Formaldehyde, Staphylococcus albus bacteria and VOCs (volatile organic compounds) such as acetaldehyde, ammonia and acetic acid found in cigarette smoke.
Click respective certificate report number cell to view the certificate.