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Light-Reactive Coating Cleans Surfaces

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Paul Mortensen

If you shine ultraviolet light on a surface coated with titanium dioxide, a common white pigment in paint, it self-sterilizes and defogs. Until now, however, if you used visible light, only approximately 5 percent of which is in the UV region, it would not. The addition of nitrogen to titanium oxide extends the optical absorption of the film into the visible range, enabling its use on self-cleaning and -sterilizing surfaces. After one minute of exposure to a tungsten lamp, the organic constituents of fingerprints -- perspiration and oil -- are breaking down on the surface coated with the...Read full article

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    Published: December 2001
    CoatingsConsumerResearch & TechnologyTech Pulseultraviolet light

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