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1.
Anti-Bacterial Effect
Photocatalyst does not only kill bacteria cells, but
also decompose the cell itself. The titanium dioxide
photocatalyst has been found to be more effective than
any other antibacterial agent, because the
photocatalytic reaction works even when there are cells
covering the surface and while the bacteria are actively
propagating. The endotoxin produced at the death of cell
is also expected to be decomposed by photocatalytic
action. Titanium
dioxide does not deteriorate and it shows a long-term
anti-bacterial effect. Generally speaking, disinfections
by titanium oxide is three times stronger than chlorine,
and 1.5 times stronger than ozone.
2.
Deodorizing Effect
On
the deodorizing application, the hydroxyl radicals
accelerate the breakdown of any Volatile Organic
Compounds or VOCs by destroying the molecular bonds.
This will help combine the organic gases to form a
single molecule that is not harmful to humans thus
enhance the air cleaning efficiency. Some of the
examples of odor molecules are: Tobacco odor,
formaldehyde, nitrogen dioxide, urine and fecal odor,
gasoline, and many other hydro carbon molecules in the
atmosphere.
Air
purifier with Ti02 can prevent smoke and soil, pollen,
bacteria, virus and harmful gas as well as seize the
free bacteria in the air by filtering percentage of
99.9% with the help of the highly oxidizing effect of
photocatalyst(Ti02).
3.
Air Purifying Effect
The photocatalytic
reactivity of titanium oxides can be applied for the
reduction or elimination of polluted compounds in air
such as NOx, cigarette smoke, as well as volatile
compounds arising from various construction materials.
Also, high photocatalytic reactivity can be applied to
protect lamp-houses and walls in tunneling, as well as
to prevent white tents from becoming sooty and dark.
Atmospheric constituents such as chlorofluorocarbons
(CFCs) and CFC substitutes, greenhouse gases, and
nitrogenous and sulfurous compounds undergo
photochemical reactions either directly or indirectly in
the presence of sunlight. In a polluted area, these
pollutants can eventually be removed.
4. Anti fogging,
Self-Cleaning
Most of
the exterior walls of buildings become soiled from
automotive exhaust fumes, which contain oily components.
When the original building materials are coated with a
photocatalyst, a protective film of titanium provides
the self-cleaning building by becoming antistatic, super
oxidative, and hydrophilic. The hydrocarbon from
automotive exhaust is oxidized and the dirt on the walls
washes away with rainfall, keeping the building exterior
clean at all times.
5.
Water Purification
Photocatalyst coupled with UV lights can oxidize organic
pollutants into nontoxic materials, such as CO2 and
water and can disinfect certain bacteria. This
technology is very effective at removing further
hazardous organic compounds (TOCs) and at killing a
variety of bacteria and some viruses in the secondary
wastewater treatment. Pilot projects demonstrated that
photocatalytic detoxification systems could effectively
kill fecal coliform bacteria in secondary wastewater
treatment.
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