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Adsorbi AB, a research-based startup originating from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, has announced the launch of its first commercial product: a cellulose-based material that protects artwork and sensitive objects from degradation by air pollutants.

The adsorbing material combines a long product lifetime with high security, making it ideal for museums and archives.

air purification in art

"Our research stems from art conservation where paintings, artifacts, and other sensitive objects are exposed to air pollutants, such as VOCs, and undergo irreversible changes upon prolonged exposure. Most of the pollutants are emitted from the objects themselves, making air purification in all types of art storage vital," says Dr. Kinga Grenda, CTO and Co-Founder of Adsorbi AB.

Currently, air pollution in museums is either ignored or the adsorbent activated carbon is used. The problem with using carbon in this environment is its short product lifetime and the risk of staining objects in collections.

bio-based and high-performing adsorbent

The white material changes color when it needs to be replaced, enabling optimized air purification

Adsorbi’s material is a bio-based and high-performing adsorbent. The cellulose originates from Nordic forests and the production is in Europe. The material is used to purify air in the storage and transportation of artwork, surpassing activated carbon in terms of durability and adsorption capacity.

Other important features include the material's color indicator: the white material changes color when it needs to be replaced, enabling optimized air purification.

sustainable air pollution removal

"We have developed a sustainable material tailored for capturing air pollutants in museums, galleries, and archives," says Hanna Johansson, CEO and Co-Founder of Adsorbi AB.

Hanna Johansson adds, "Using the Adsorbi innovation as a base, we will soon launch new products for other industries needing sustainable air pollution removal."

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