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titleOfInvention Method for producing ceramic molded article having photooxidation catalytic function
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a novel ceramic molded article having a photo-oxidation catalytic function such as effectively reducing NOx and SOX in the atmosphere or decomposing pollutants in water. SOLUTION: A ceramic raw material composition containing coal ash and an inorganic binder containing primary aluminum phosphate as a main component is used as a substrate component, and a mixture containing titanium oxide having a photooxidation catalytic function is arranged on a skin layer. By integrally molding and firing, a ceramic molded product having the photooxidation catalytic function is obtained. This molded product is an extremely effective environment improving material as a material for purifying the air as a structural material for a side wall of a road, or as a material for purifying water which is immersed in shallow water such as a lake or a ditch.
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