What is a photocatalyst?
Decomposing organic matter and releasing it into the air! For building and glass anti-soiling, indoor antibacterial and deodorizing, etc.
The titanium dioxide contained in our "Sagan Coat" generates oxidative decomposition power when exposed to ultraviolet rays from sunlight, fluorescent lights, and LED lights. This process is very similar to "photosynthesis," where plants use chlorophyll as a medium to produce water and oxygen from carbon dioxide. This decomposition power breaks down organic substances (bacteria, oils, odors, and dirt). These reactions are called photocatalytic reactions and are utilized for anti-soiling of buildings and glass, as well as antibacterial and deodorizing in indoor environments. 【Features】 ■ The electrons released from titanium dioxide when exposed to ultraviolet light combine with oxygen, and after being released, water combines to create reactive oxygen species. ■ The powerful oxidative capacity of reactive oxygen species decomposes organic substances, which are the sources of bacteria, viruses, and odors, and disperses them into the air. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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