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titleOfInvention A kind of photo-thermal Coupling Adsorption response type pasteurization material
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of photo-thermal Coupling Adsorption response type pasteurization material, this material is formed by trilaminate material organic composite, and its outermost layer is sunlight photocatalysis pasteurization material, and intermediate layer is absorbing disinfection material, and internal layer is nano-metal-oxide pasteurization material.Wherein sunlight photocatalysis pasteurization material, absorbing disinfection material and nano-metal-oxide pasteurization material content account for the scope of photo-thermal Coupling Adsorption response type pasteurization material gross mass respectively and are: 1 ~ 25%, 30% ~ 85%, 14 ~ 45%.Photo-thermal Coupling Adsorption response type pasteurization material is suitable for the sterilization of the surfaces such as personnel's skin, equipment, building and inner space.Pasteurization material directly contacts with the surface such as personnel's skin, precision instrument of being infected with Harmful chemicals by this material.
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