Comparison between conventional photocatalysts and nano-titanium dioxide.
No binder needed! We compared conventional photocatalysts with nano-titanium pro.
A photocatalyst is an environmental purification substance that generates a strong oxidative power when exposed to light, such as sunlight, and removes organic substances like organic matter and bacteria that come into contact with it. As a representative, titanium oxide is widely known, but the particles themselves cannot self-bond to the substrate material, so it is necessary to mix a binder, such as an adhesive, to bond them to the substrate. When comparing conventional photocatalysts with a titanium oxide nanoparticle dispersion "nanotita pro" on substrates such as metal, wood, plastic, and fabric, it was found that titanium nanoparticles bond through quantum forces, eliminating the need for a binder. The PDF document below introduces this with diagrams. Please feel free to download and take a look. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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