What is the difference between activated oxygen and ions and what do they do?
Ionisation is the process of emitting electrical energy into the air which then energizes particles in the air. The particle will then attach itself to a grounded object or combine with another particle or particles until it is heavy enough to be dropped by gravity. This process effectively eliminates solid particles from the air. The second process is oxidation using activated oxygen. Activated oxygen will alter and decompose gasses much like the process of burning. Most chemicals will be converted into carbon dioxide and water vapour. There are two distinct types of airborne pollution, therefore we use both ions and activated oxygen.