A new material that surpasses titanium dioxide! We have published a wealth of information about visible light-responsive photocatalysts.
Conventional titanium dioxide photocatalysts tend to make the coated surface appear white and cloudy, making them unsuitable for transparent materials like glass or any materials that cannot be cloudy. The "tungsten oxide + nano platinum particles" that our company handles completely overcomes these disadvantages of titanium. This document provides detailed information about tungsten oxide + nano platinum particles, including "What is a photocatalyst?", "Comparison of the effects of titanium dioxide and tungsten oxide", and "Antibacterial effects of Wo3+Pt". We invite you to read it. [Contents] ■ What is a photocatalyst? ■ What can be done with a photocatalyst? Effects and benefits ■ Differences between titanium dioxide and tungsten oxide + nano platinum ■ Anti-fouling process through hydrophilicity of photocatalysts ■ Comparison of effects between titanium dioxide and tungsten oxide *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■Antibacterial Effect of Wo3+Pt ■Anti-Mold Effect of Wo3+Pt ■Reference for Antistatic Effect ■Safety of Tungsten Oxide + Pt Photocatalyst ■Examples of Applications for Tungsten Oxide *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Through cutting-edge nanotechnology, platinum is converted into nanoparticles and refined using a patented method that does not apply a colloidal membrane for protection. This has made it possible to discover deodorizing effects and sterilization/antibacterial effects that were previously hard to believe according to conventional theories about platinum. Additionally, nano-platinum has high antioxidant properties and is being added to products such as food freshness preservers, cosmetics, and more recently, health foods and mineral water.