■ New nanoe™ X device

The new nanoe™ X device has a 100-fold*1 increase in the amount of OH radicals generated compared to the nanoe™ device, while maintaining the advantages of nanoe's weak acidity and long life properties. This has further improved nanoe's cleanliness effects.

■ Principles of nanoe™ generation

nanoe™, which is approximately 5 to 20 nm in size and contains OH radicals, is generated by cooling the atomizing electrode with a peltier element, creating water through the condensation of moisture in the air, and applying a high voltage between the atomizing electrode and the counter electrode plate.

■ The round-leader discharge system achieves a 100-fold*1 increase in the amount of OH radicals generated compared to the nanoe™ device.

While the conventional nanoe™ X device uses a multi-leader discharge system with a 4-needle-shaped counter electrode plate to achieve concentrated electric discharge aimed at the tip of the needles, this new nanoe™ X device adopts a dome-shaped counter electrode plate. The company has developed a new device using a round-leader discharge system that forms countless leader discharge points in a conical shape by shortening the discharge distance. This has expanded the area for generating OH radicals with a high electron density to achieve a 10-fold increase in the amount of OH radicals generated compared to the conventional nanoe™ X device. The development of the new nanoe™ X device has been carried out in collaboration with Professor Emeritus Yoshio Higashiyama of Yamagata University.

  • Yoshio Higashiyama: Professor Emeritus, Yamagata University, National University Corporation
  • Brief personal record:
    • Graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Fukui
    • Received a M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
    • Received a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University (Doctor of Engineering)
    • After working as a visiting researcher at Clarkson University (USA) and a visiting researcher at the University of Western Ontario (Canada), he assumed his current position in 1994.
  • Affiliated academic societies: Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, Institute of Electrostatics Japan, Institute of Engineers on Electrical Discharges in Japan, IEEE

■ Effects of the new nanoe™ X device

● Time required to inhibit cedar pollen: 1/8 (compared to the conventional nanoe™ X device)

After the most common pollen (cedar) in Japan was set in the center of a 23 m3 test chamber, an air blower equipped with the new nanoe™ X device was operated for the specified time to check the inhibition of the pollen with the ELISA method.

[Overview of the verification]

  • - Testing organization: Product Analysis Center, Panasonic Corporation
  • - Verification period: December 2020 to June 2021
  • - Substances subject to verification: Allergens derived from cedar pollen
  • - Test method:
    • Test space: 23 m3 test chamber; Exposure time: 3 hours
    • Analysis method and criteria: Checking the allergen inhibition rate with the ELISA method

[Verification results]

It was verified that 99% or more of the cedar pollen was inhibited in three hours.

● Time required to deodorize aging odors: 1/8 (compared to the conventional nanoe™ X device)

After a cloth to be tested to which body odors (aging odors) had adhered was set in the center of a 23 m3 test chamber, an air blower equipped with the new nanoe™ X device was operated for the specified time to check the deodorization effect.

[Overview of the verification]

  • - Testing organization: Product Analysis Center, Panasonic Corporation
  • - Verification period: April 2021 to May 2021
  • - Substances subject to verification: Body odors (aging odors)
  • - Test method:
    • Test space: 23 m3 test chamber; Exposure time: 15 minutes
    • Analysis method and criteria: Checking the deodorization effect according to the six-grade odor intensity measurement method

[Verification results]

For body odors (aging odors), it was verified that over a period of 15 minutes, the odor intensity was reduced to a level where a different sensation was perceived compared to when such a cloth was left in a natural condition.

● Time required to inhibit mold: 1/4 (compared to the nanoe™ device)

After gauze to be tested to which mold had adhered was set in the center of a 30 m3 test chamber, an air blower equipped with the new nanoe™ X device was operated for the specified time. Subsequently after retrieving the gauze and leaving it at a temperature of 25°C and a humidity of 90% for mold cultivation, the inhibition of mold growth was confirmed.

[Overview of the verification]

  • - Testing organization: KAKEN TEST CENTER
  • - Verification period: June 2021
  • - Substances subject to verification: Cladosporium / Alternaria
  • - Test method:
    • Test space: 30 m3 test chamber; Exposure time: 2 hours
    • Analysis method and criteria: Checking the growth of mold

[Verification results]

It was verified that after the gauze had been exposed to the air blower equipped with the new nanoe™ X device for two hours, the growth of mold (Cladosporium / Alternaria) was inhibited.

  • *1 The new nanoe™ X device generates 48 trillion radicals per second, while the nanoe™ device generates 480 billion radicals per second. (Panasonic data)
  • *2 nanoe™, and the nanoe™ mark are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation.
  • *3 Nano-sized electrostatic atomized water particles (To generate hydroxyl radicals contained in water, invisible moisture is collected from the air and high voltage is applied)
  • *4 The nanoe™ X device generates 4.8 trillion radicals per second, while the nanoe™ device generates 480 billion radicals per second. (Panasonic data)

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