The integration of concentrated plant extracts into air purification systems represents an emerging trend in environmental control. These volatile aromatic compounds, when introduced into air filtration mechanisms, offer the potential to modify the characteristics of the filtered air stream.
The potential advantages of this integration include the introduction of specific scents, claimed antimicrobial effects, and a generally enhanced sensory experience. Historically, plant-derived substances have been employed for their purported therapeutic properties and air-freshening capabilities. This practice is now being explored in the context of modern filtration technology.