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titleOfInvention Hydrophilic anti-slip structure
abstract (57) [Abstract] PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a hydrophilic anti-slip structure which has little influence on a water system, has high safety, prevents adhesion of aquatic organisms to the hydrophilic structure, and does not cause slipperiness caused by the adhesion. . A hydrophilic anti-slip structure for a person to walk near a boundary with a water system, characterized by using a material having a photocatalytic function. Examples of the method of using the material having the photocatalytic function include a method of supporting the photocatalytic material on the surface of the material constituting the hydrophilic structure and a method of using the laminate 18 in which the photocatalytic material 16 is supported on the surface of the base material 14. To be The photocatalytic material 16 is titanium dioxide, It is preferably selected from zinc oxide, cadmium selenide, gallium arsenide, silicon carbide and mixtures thereof.
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