At Jalon Micro-Nano Materials, we are dedicated to leveraging our expertise in molecular sieve technology to make a positive impact on global healthcare. As part of our commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility, we are pleased to announce our collaboration with ABBRACCIO ODV and Association Engineers Without Borders Quebec (ISFQ) to support a humanitarian pediatric hospital project in Benin.
This initiative involves the donation of JLOX-501A molecular sieves, which are used to replace the adsorbent material in portable oxygen concentrators used at the hospital. These concentrators are essential for providing life-sustaining oxygen to patients with respiratory conditions. By utilizing Jalon’s advanced molecular sieves, the concentrators output oxygen purity return to 93%, ensuring reliable and efficient oxygen delivery.
The donated molecular sieves are specifically engineered to enhance the performance of oxygen concentrators, enabling them to operate effectively under demanding conditions. This support addresses the critical need for accessible and high-quality medical oxygen in underserved regions, where reliable oxygen supply is a challenge.
The children’s hospital, supported by ABBRACCIO ODV, is located in Allada, Benin, and plays a vital role in providing medical care to children in the region. This humanitarian project is part of a broader effort to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and improve outcomes for vulnerable populations.
This collaboration is a testament to Jalon Micro-Nano Materials’ dedication to giving back to communities worldwide. By contributing our technological expertise, we aim to support healthcare initiatives that align with our mission of driving innovation for a better world.
We are honored to be a part of this meaningful initiative and will continue to seek opportunities to contribute to global humanitarian efforts.