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Negative oxygen ions are free electrons produced by the ionisation of air molecules under the influence of strong rays or high pressure. Most of these free electrons are captured by oxygen, forming negatively charged oxygen ions, which are called "negative oxygen ions". More specifically, when molecules in the air are ionised, some of the electrons are captured by the oxygen, giving the oxygen molecules a negative charge.
Negative oxygen ions have a significant impact on the life activities of humans and other organisms, and their effects are similar to those of vitamins, which is why they are affectionately known as "air vitamins". This special name highlights the importance of negative oxygen ions in the maintenance of life and health. In addition, negative oxygen ions are also known as "longevity factors", which further emphasises their positive role in promoting health and prolonging life.
In order to accurately monitor and understand the concentration of negative oxygen ions, we utilise an online negative oxygen ion monitoring system. This system quickly and accurately detects the concentration of negative oxygen ions in the air, providing powerful data support for environmental protection and meteorological monitoring. Through this monitoring system, we are able to understand the mechanism of negative oxygen ion generation and change patterns, so that we can manage and protect our environment more effectively.
The Negative Oxygen Ion Online Monitoring System integrates several components, including the negative oxygen ion measurement device, meteorological monitoring module, data acquisition and wireless transmission unit, as well as the powerful monitoring platform software. These components work in tandem to enable the system to monitor air quality in real time, provide accurate data analysis, and support a variety of application scenarios.
The Atmospheric Negative Oxygen Ion (ANOI) monitoring site not only detects PM2.5 and PM10 in the ambient air, but also has the ability to detect air quality data such as temperature and humidity. Using Internet technology, these monitoring data can be transmitted online in real time, providing strong data support for ecological environment risk prevention and control. The completion and use of this system not only strengthens digital empowerment, but also improves information sharing, making the development of eco-tourism and other industries in the region a more reliable data reference and decision-making basis. Negative oxygen ions are free electrons produced by ionisation of molecules in the air under the influence of strong rays or high pressure. Most of these free electrons are captured by oxygen, forming negatively charged oxygen ions, which are called "negative oxygen ions". More specifically, when molecules in the air are ionised, some of the electrons are captured by the oxygen, giving the oxygen molecules a negative charge.
Negative oxygen ions have a significant impact on the life activities of humans and other organisms, and their effects are similar to those of vitamins, which is why they are affectionately known as "air vitamins". This special name highlights the importance of negative oxygen ions in the maintenance of life and health. In addition, negative oxygen ions are also known as "longevity factors", which further emphasises their positive role in promoting health and prolonging life.
In order to accurately monitor and understand the concentration of negative oxygen ions, we utilise an online negative oxygen ion monitoring system. This system quickly and accurately detects the concentration of negative oxygen ions in the air, providing powerful data support for environmental protection and meteorological monitoring. Through this monitoring system, we are able to understand the mechanism of negative oxygen ion generation and change patterns, so that we can manage and protect our environment more effectively.
The Negative Oxygen Ion Online Monitoring System integrates several components, including the negative oxygen ion measurement device, meteorological monitoring module, data acquisition and wireless transmission unit, as well as the powerful monitoring platform software. These components work in tandem to enable the system to monitor air quality in real time, provide accurate data analysis, and support a variety of application scenarios.
The Atmospheric Negative Oxygen Ion (ANOI) monitoring site not only detects PM2.5 and PM10 in the ambient air, but also has the ability to detect air quality data such as temperature and humidity. Using Internet technology, these monitoring data can be transmitted online in real time, providing strong data support for ecological environment risk prevention and control. The completion and use of this system not only strengthens digital empowerment, but also improves information sharing, making the development of ecotourism and other industries in the region a more reliable data reference and decision-making basis.