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titleOfInvention Waste gas disposal UV lamp
abstract The waste gas disposal UV lamp, design and prepare by solgel techniques to coat photocatalysis materials on glass-fiber-cloth, then to wrap this cloth on a UV lamp. To light the lamp, the UV light radiate on the surface of photocatalysis materials to generate free electron and electron hole pairs, that will activate the waste gas. The photocatalysis materials, major composite Anatase (TiO2) or other photoreactive semi-conductive materials, such as WO3, ZnO, SnO or Fe2O3, is bonded on the glass-fiber-cloth, or then impregnate with oxidation catalysis about precious metal, such as Pd, Au, Pt or Ag, or transition metal, such as Mo, Nb, V, Ce or Cr metal oxides. This photocatalysis coating glass-fiber-cloth wrap on the UV lamp, which can emit the UV light with 254, 312 or 365nm wavelength, to oxidate or reduce the waste gas, such as organic or inorganic pollutants, to nontoxic or non-harmful gas.
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