Method and use of organic and mineral admixtures for EMI and radioisotope shielding of air filtration media and building materials, for absorption of airborne particulates and for climate change mitigation
The invention of high efficient multipurpose air filtration media for absorption of greenhouse gases such as CO2 for climate change mitigation (lessening the severity of global warming) and absorption of airborne particulates (PM 0.5 μ-2.5 μ) and the electromagnetic and radioactive isotope shielding of building materials such as wall liners and wall coverings and reflective ceiling insulation using an absorbent organic admixture composed of a polysaccharide such as Hydroxypropylcellulose, a synergistic monosaccharide such as ethoxylated methylglucoside and de-ionized water and mineral additives such as TiO2, Zeolites (Heu & Ca-A(5A)) and boehmites (Curie Formula) is disclosed.