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Comparison of the decomposition performance of acetaldehyde by Dr. OHNO.

This is an introduction to the comparison of the decomposition performance of acetaldehyde, a harmful substance, using indoor light.

A research team led by Professor Yokono has developed a "visible light-responsive titanium oxide nanomaterial" that performs highly even under weak indoor lighting. The "visible light-responsive titanium oxide nanomaterial" was tested for its ability to decompose chemical substances (such as acetaldehyde, a cause of sick house syndrome) using indoor light, and it showed approximately four times the decomposition performance compared to commonly used nitrogen-doped titanium oxide. Additionally, in product development utilizing the "visible light-responsive titanium oxide nanomaterial," a filter with excellent antibacterial, antiviral, and deodorizing properties has been developed, and the photocatalyst created has been applied to aluminum mesh filters using a thermal spraying method. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Developed 'Visible Light Responsive Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials' by Dr. OHNO.

We have developed a "visible light responsive titanium oxide nanomaterial" that reacts with high performance even under weak indoor lighting!

In the development of indoor high-performance titanium dioxide, there was a significant issue that needed to be resolved. The oxidation and reduction reactions (opposite reactions) were occurring simultaneously on the surface of the photocatalyst, leading to a substantial decrease in performance due to the reverse reaction. Furthermore, the photocatalyst could only exhibit its effects under ultraviolet light and was unable to function effectively under indoor lighting. In response, a research team led by Professor Yokono began developing next-generation titanium dioxide materials that can demonstrate photocatalytic functions under indoor light (such as LED light sources) that contains no ultraviolet rays. They developed "visible light-responsive titanium dioxide nanomaterials" that perform highly efficiently even under weak indoor lighting. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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