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titleOfInvention Substance conversion method and sterilization method utilizing photocatalysis of gousite
abstract (57) [Abstract] (Modified) [Problem] To use a catalyst that is inexpensive, widely available, and easily available under the conditions of temperature and pressure that can be covered by the energy of waste gas from industry. Carbon dioxides can be converted into high value-added substances (fuels or raw materials: hydrogens) that are required by industry only by light (sunlight or artificial light) without using energy converters (potatostats, etc.). Provides a way to convert. SOLUTION: Goethite, FeOO as a photocatalyst H, Fe 2 O 3 H 2 O goethite), and the mineral is ground or sanded and suspended or soaked in water alone or in water containing carbon dioxide. This is put in various containers, and exposed to light (sunlight or artificial light), hydrogen, oxygen, hydrocarbons, organic acids, aldehydes, And ketones.
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