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titleOfInvention Adsorption function photocatalyst
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] Without impairing the adsorption function and photocatalytic ability, In addition, under moderate temperature conditions, it is possible to form a strong film on any substrate such as organic polymer resin and nonwoven fabric, and even if it is a single layer coating, the substrate is decomposed by the oxidation-reduction reaction of the photocatalyst. Practical adsorption without deterioration To provide an adsorption function photocatalyst having a decomposition function. SOLUTION: An adsorption function comprising an amorphous titanium peroxide aqueous solution or a viscous amorphous titanium peroxide having no photocatalytic ability, and a photocatalytic semiconductor whose surface is coated with a porous ceramic such as a silica compound or an apatite compound. An adsorption function photocatalyst composition containing a photocatalyst is formed directly on the surface of the organic material substrate without the intervention of a decomposition preventing block layer. When using an inorganic substrate, after forming the film, 18 The adsorption-functional photocatalyst can be prepared by heating at 0 ° C. or higher.
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