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titleOfInvention Liquid phase processing method and gas phase processing method using ozone adsorption photocatalyst
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] To adsorb ozone on a titanium dioxide photocatalyst, Liquid and gas phase treatments such as water treatment and deodorization treatment are performed with high efficiency. SOLUTION: A titanium dioxide photocatalyst 33 is located in a reaction tank 31 (or ozone water) irradiated with black light by an irradiation device 34, and ozone is adsorbed on the surface of the titanium dioxide photocatalyst 33 to obtain an ozone adsorption photocatalyst. The object to be treated is processed by the reaction between the ozone adsorption photocatalyst and the object to be treated. In addition, a stacked photocatalyst may be formed by alternately stacking a plurality of the ozone-modified photocatalysts and the titanium dioxide photocatalyst formed at a predetermined interval, and the stacked photocatalyst may be used. Further, the ozone adsorption may be performed via a selecting member capable of controlling the ozone adsorption range.
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