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Plants can absorb a small amount of indoor formaldehyde, but when there is too much indoor formaldehyde, plants can't do anything. When the leaves of the plant appear yellow, you should pay more attention when you die, and detect whether the formaldehyde in the room is seriously exceeded, so as not to bring harm to yourself.
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Plants can remove formaldehyde, but the effect is minimal.
The formaldehyde purification rate of spider plant, tiger tail orchid and pothos is the same, which is 1% within one cubic meter, and the formaldehyde purification rate of aloe vera is slightly higher, which is 2% within one cubic meter. Among the five potted plants, the highest formaldehyde purification rate is ivy, which can reach 9% within one cubic meter. If you just look at this set of data, 9% seems to be valid, but in fact, you have to consider the load.
Assuming that there is a pot of plants in one cubic meter of the year, then a house of 20 square meters, with a floor height of 3 meters, and a volume of 60 cubic meters, should be placed in 60 potted plants. It can be seen that the effect of plants in removing formaldehyde is minimal.
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Plants absorb formaldehyde mainly because of their cellular structure and biological processes. Formaldehyde is a chemical substance, mainly used in the synthesis of industrial products such as resins, plastics, rubber, etc., and is also an indoor air pollutant. The main ways in which plants absorb formaldehyde are as follows:
1.Cell wall and cell membrane: The cell wall and cell membrane of plants are selectively permeable and allow some small molecule substances to pass through. Formaldehyde is a small molecule substance that can pass through the cell wall and cell membrane of plants and enter plant cells.
2.Enzymatic reaction: In plant cells, formaldehyde reacts with some enzymes in plant cells to reduce the toxicity of formaldehyde or convert it into other harmless substances. This process is called formaldehyde degradation.
3.Biosynthesis pathway: Plants can use the absorbed formaldehyde as raw materials to generate some substances that are beneficial to plants themselves, such as amino acids, proteins, sugars, etc., through the biosynthesis pathway.
It is important to note that while plants are able to absorb formaldehyde, they have a limited ability to absorb formaldehyde. For formaldehyde pollution in indoor air, it is not enough to rely on plants for purification.
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Plants need to absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, and formaldehyde is also a sensitive decomposition of carbon oxide of the dihengchai branch, so most plants can absorb formaldehyde. Plants can absorb formaldehyde to release oxygen and purify the air. Let's give you a detailed introduction to the principle of why plants absorb formaldehyde.
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Plants that absorb formaldehyde.
1. Spider plant. <>
Spider plant is a plant that strongly removes formaldehyde, placed in 1 to 2 pots of spider plant in a room of 8 to 10 square meters, it can absorb more than 80% of the harmful gases in the room, and the ability to absorb formaldehyde is very strong, equivalent to an air purifier, it can absorb 86% of formaldehyde in one day.
2. Monstera.
Monstera is a well-known indoor large potted foliage plant, which can absorb carbon dioxide at night, which is of great help to improve indoor air quality and increase the oxygen content of indoor air. Moreover, the adsorption capacity of Monstera for formaldehyde is equivalent to 10 grams of coconut carbon, which can well purify indoor formaldehyde.
3. Ivy.
Ivy can effectively remove harmful substances such as formaldehyde and benzene, and can decompose formaldehyde in carpets, insulation, plywood and xylene in wallpaper, and break them down into harmless substances. It is a relatively common indoor green plant, which can be hoisted and maintained.
4. Tiger tail orchid.
Sanxiwei is a good helper used to purify indoor air, studies have shown that Sanxiwei can absorb indoor toxic gases, can effectively remove sulfur dioxide, chlorine, nitrogen peroxide and other toxic substances, and the ability of Saxiwei to absorb formaldehyde is also very strong.
5. Aloe vera. Aloe vera is also a super formaldehyde-removing plant, if there is lighting within 24 hours, it can eliminate 90% of formaldehyde in 1 cubic meter of air. Moreover, it is very sensitive to harmful gases, in which only a little carbon dioxide needs to be absorbed for photosynthesis to synthesize organic matter.
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Common plants that absorb formaldehyde include spider plant, monstera, ivy, and saxifolia. Among them, spider plants have the strongest ability to absorb formaldehyde, which is equivalent to an air purifier. The adsorption capacity of formaldehyde is equivalent to 10 grams of coconut charcoal.
Ivy can also effectively remove harmful substances such as formaldehyde and benzene. The absorption capacity of saxifera is also very strong.
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Juniper, cactus. It can absorb formaldehyde! aqui te amo。
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The plants that absorb formaldehyde are: monstera, spider plant, pothos, rich bamboo, and happiness tree.
1. Monstera
Monstera is a particularly common household green plant, different from other green plants, its leaves have a peculiar shape, are pore cracks, especially like a turtle's back, and evergreen all year round, full of personality and beauty, so it is quite popular with people.
Monstera not only has a very high ornamental value, but also it can absorb carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, TVOC, benzene and other harmful gases, and the ability of a single regular-sized monstera to absorb formaldehyde is about the same as that of 10g of activated carbon.
2. Spider plant
Known as the "guardian of the air", the spider plant has slender and drooping leaves, with green or yellow-green stripes on the leaves. Spider plants are particularly easy to feed and are highly adaptable to soil, whether sandy, humus, or peat.
The spider plant has a super ability to purify the air, it can absorb indoor formaldehyde, ammonia, benzene, toluene, xylene, TVOC and other harmful gases, and has been ranked first in addition to formaldehyde green plants for many years.
3. Pothos
Even if you're not very interested in greenery, you can even count the greenery you know in a slap, but we're sure there's going to be pothos because it's so common. Compared with spider plants, pothos is easier to cultivate, and even if it is not watered for two or three days, it is still vigorous.
The pothos not only has a strong ornamental value, but also its air purification ability is also very powerful, it can absorb benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene and other harmful gases in the air. However, I would like to remind everyone that the juice of pothos is poisonous and should not be eaten.
4. Fugui bamboo
In recent years, there are more and more friends who like to raise rich bamboo, this kind of green plant stems and leaves are delicate, soft and elegant, extremely rich in bamboo rhyme, especially eye-catching, and it has the meaning of flowers and wealth, bamboo and peace, so it is quite popular with people. Due to the large reminder, Fuguizhu has a strong ability to purify the air, and can absorb harmful gases such as formaldehyde, carbon dioxide, benzene, and TVOC in the air.
5. Happiness Tree
Happiness tree is a large size of the green plant, it likes high temperature and humidity, sunny environment, high temperature resistance and avoid dryness, cultivation should be loose and fertile, rich in organic matter, well-drained soil, cultivation has a certain degree of difficulty, compared to the first few kinds of green plants are somewhat troublesome, need to have some patience and common sense knowledge. The Tree of Happiness can remove odors in the room, and at the same time, it can also absorb carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, benzene and other harmful substances in the air.
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Yes, some plants are able to absorb formaldehyde from the air, which has the effect of purifying the air. Common plants that can absorb formaldehyde include spider plant, chrysanthemum yellow, aloe vera, tiger tail orchid, ivy, pothos, chaotic or monstera, iron tree, etc.
These plants can absorb formaldehyde indoors by hanging, placing them, etc., thereby reducing the indoor formaldehyde content. However, it should be noted that the amount of formaldehyde absorbed by these plants is very limited, and if the formaldehyde content in the room is high, a large number of plants may be needed to effectively purify the air, so it is necessary to increase the frequency of ventilation appropriately and take other measures such as air purifiers to achieve better air purification effects.
In addition, if there is serious formaldehyde pollution, measures such as imitation identification and monitoring should be adopted, and reasonable purification methods should be adopted, such as air purifiers, spray painting and other technologies. Especially for newly renovated houses, we must pay attention to the selection of materials and installation methods to prevent harmful substances such as formaldehyde from causing damage to the body.
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Plants that absorb formaldehyde. 1. Evergreen aloe vera has a certain effect of absorbing peculiar smells and selling, so it is easy to feed and live, and the effect time is very long.
2. Clematis fern, with its gentle and elegant appearance, can absorb about 20 micrograms of formaldehyde per hour, and is considered to be the most effective biological purifier. It also inhibits xylene and toluene released from computer monitors and printers.
3. Silver Queen has a unique air purification ability, the higher the concentration of pollutants in the air, the more it can exert its purification energy, which is very suitable for dark rooms with poor ventilation conditions.
4. Tiger tail orchid, unique temperament, easy to maintain and good-looking, can remove harmful substances in the air.
5. White palm, elegant and charming, at the same time, it can also filter benzene, trichloroethylene and formaldehyde in the air.
It is not very scientific to have a few pots of vigorous green plants in the bedroom. From the perspective of photosynthesis, the lack of sunlight in the bedroom during the day makes the photosynthesis of plants not strong, and the release of oxygen is less; At night, plants respire and compete with people for oxygen, making the indoor oxygen density low, which is not conducive to people's sleep and health. It makes sense to put it on the balcony.
Keep it as usual, and turn on the lamp appropriately at night to extend the light.
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