Claims
- 1. Photocatalytic particles characterized in that, in 5 L of dry air containing 20 ppm acetaldehyde, after 3.5 g of the particles that have been uniformly applied onto a plane having a diameter of 9 cm are irradiated with light for one hour by use of a day white fluorescent lamp such that the intensity of UV rays of 365 nm is 6 μW/cm2, percent decomposition of the acetaldehyde is at least about 20%.
- 2. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 1, wherein the percent decomposition is at least about 40%.
- 3. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 2, wherein the percent decomposition is at least about 80%.
- 4. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 1, which comprise titanium dioxide.
- 5. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 4, wherein the titanium dioxide has a BET specific surface area of about 10 to about 300 m2/g.
- 6. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 5, wherein the titanium dioxide contains an anatase-type crystal form.
- 7. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 5, wherein the titanium dioxide contains a brookite-type crystal form.
- 8. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 5, wherein the titanium dioxide contains a rutile-type crystal form.
- 9. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 5, wherein the titanium dioxide contains at least two crystal forms selected from among anatase, rutile, and brookite.
- 10. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 5, which are composite particles containing the titanium dioxide and photocatalytically inactive ceramic.
- 11. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 10, wherein the photocatalytically inactive ceramic is present partially on the surfaces of titanium dioxide particles.
- 12. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 10, wherein the photocatalytically inactive ceramic is a salt containing at least one species selected from the group consisting of an alkaline earth metal, a transition metal, and Al.
- 13. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 12, wherein the alkaline earth metal is at least one species selected from the group consisting of Mg and Ca.
- 14. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 12, wherein the transition metal is at least one species selected from the group consisting of Fe and Zn.
- 15. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 12, wherein the salt containing an alkaline earth metal or a transition metal is selected from among a phosphate, a condensed phosphate, a borate, a sulfate, a condensed sulfate, and a carboxylate.
- 16. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 15, wherein the condensed phosphate is at least one salt selected from the group consisting of a pyrophosphate, a tripolyphosphate, a tetrapolyphosphate, a metaphosphate, and an ultraphosphate.
- 17. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 10, wherein the photocatalytically inactive ceramic is at least one species selected from the group consisting of an Si compound, an Al compound, a P compound, an S compound, and an N compound.
- 18. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 10, wherein the composite particles have a BET specific surface area of about 10 to about 300 m2/g.
- 19. Photocatalytic particles according to claim 1, which have an isoelectric point of about 4 or less obtained on the basis of a zeta potential as measured by means of an electrophoresis light-scattering method.
- 20. A photocatalytic powder comprising photocatalytic particles as recited in any one of claims 1 through 19.
- 21. An organic polymer composition comprising photocatalytic particles as recited in any one of claims 1 through 19.
- 22. An organic polymer composition according to claim 21, wherein the organic polymer of the composition is at least one species selected from the group consisting of a thermoplastic resin, a thermosetting resin, a synthetic resin, a natural resin, and a hydrophilic polymer.
- 23. An organic polymer composition according to claim 21, which is at least one species selected from the group consisting of a coating material, a coating composition, a compound, and a masterbatch.
- 24. An organic polymer composition according to claim 21, which contains the photocatalytic powder in an amount of about 0.01 to about 80 mass % on the basis of the entire mass of the composition.
- 25. A photocatalytic formed article which is formed from an organic polymer composition as recited in any one of claims 21 through 24.
- 26. A photocatalytic formed article according to claim 25, which is at least one formed article selected from the group consisting of fiber, film, and plastic.
- 27. A product which is produced from a photocatalytic formed article as recited in claim 26.
- 28. A product comprising, on its surface, photocatalytic particles as recited in any one of claims 1 through 19.
- 29. A product according to claim 27 or 28, which is at least one member selected from the group consisting of building materials, machinery, vehicles, glass products, electric appliances, agricultural materials, electronic apparatus, tools, tableware, bath products, toiletry products, furniture, clothing, cloth products, fibers, leather products, paper products, sporting goods, futon, containers, eyeglasses, signboards, piping, wiring, brackets, sanitary materials, and automobile parts.
- 30. A slurry comprising photocatalytic particles as recited in any one of claims 1 through 19.
- 31. A slurry comprising photocatalytic particles, wherein a powder obtained by drying the slurry is photocatalytic particles as recited in any one of claims 1 through 19.
- 32. A slurry according to claim 30 or 31, which contains water as a solvent.
- 33. A slurry according to claim 30 or 31, which contains photocatalytic particles in an amount of about 0.01 to about 50%.
- 34. A slurry according to claim 30 or 31, which has a pH of about 4 to about 10.
- 35. A slurry according to claim 34, which has a pH of about 6 to about 8.
- 36. A slurry according to claim 30 or 31, wherein, when the slurry contains the photocatalytic particles in an amount of 10%, the slurry has a transmittance of at least about 10% as measured at a wavelength of 550 nm and an optical length of 2 mm.
- 37. A slurry according to claim 36, which has a transmittance of at least about 30%.
- 38. A coating agent comprising photocatalytic particles as recited in any one of claims 1 through 19 and a binder, which is to be formed into a film exhibiting photocatalytic property.
- 39. A coating agent comprising a slurry as recited in any one of claims 30 through 37 and a binder, which is to be formed into a film exhibiting photocatalytic property.
- 40. A coating agent according to claim 38 or 39, wherein the binder contains an organic compound.
- 41. A coating agent according to claim 40, wherein the organic compound is at least one species selected from the group consisting of acrylsilicon, polyvinyl alcohol, melamine resin, urethane resin, acrylurethane, celluloid, chitin, starch sheet, polyacrylamide, and acrylamide.
- 42. A coating agent according to claim 38 or 39, wherein the binder contains an inorganic compound.
- 43. A coating agent according to claim 42, wherein the inorganic compound is at least one species selected from the group consisting of a Zr compound, an Si compound, a Ti compound, and an Al compound.
- 44. A method for producing a film exhibiting photocatalytic property, comprising applying a coating agent onto an object, and hardening the resultant film, wherein the film is hardened at a temperature of about 500° C. or lower, and the coating agent is a coating agent as recited in any one of claims 38 through 43.
- 45. A method for producing a film exhibiting photocatalytic property according to claim 44, wherein the hardening temperature is about 200° C. or lower.
- 46. A method for producing a film exhibiting photocatalytic property according to claim 45, wherein the hardening temperature is about 30° C. or lower.
- 47. A product comprising a film exhibiting photocatalytic property, wherein the film is formed through a method as recited in any one of claims 44 through 46.
- 48. A product comprising a film exhibiting photocatalytic property, characterized in that, in 5 L of dried air containing 60 ppm hydrogen sulfide, after the film having a surface area of 400 cm2 is irradiated with light for four hours by use of a day white fluorescent lamp such that the intensity of UV rays of 365 nm is 6 μW/cm2, percent decomposition of the hydrogen sulfide is at least about 20%.
- 49. A product according to claim 47 or 48, wherein the film exhibiting photocatalytic property has a thickness of about 0.01 to about 100 μm.
- 50. A product according to claim 49, wherein the film thickness is about 0.01 to about 0.1 μm.
- 51. A product according to claim 49, wherein the film thickness is about 1 to about 100 μm.
- 52. A product comprising a film exhibiting photocatalytic property according to claim 47 or 48, wherein, when transmittance at 550 nm in the absence of a film exhibiting photocatalytic property is represented by “T1%,” and transmittance at 550 nm in the presence of the film is represented by “T2%,” the product has a portion at which the ratio of T2/T1 is at least about 0.9.
- 53. A product comprising a film exhibiting photocatalytic property according to claim 47 or 48, wherein, when light reflectivity at 550 nm in the absence of a film exhibiting photocatalytic property is represented by “R1%,” and light reflectivity at 550 nm in the presence of the film is represented by “R2%,” the product has a portion at which the ratio of R2/R1 is at least about 0.9.
- 54. A product according to claim 47 or 48, wherein the film exhibiting photocatalytic property has a pencil hardness of at least 2H.
- 55. A product according to claim 47 or 48, wherein, after the film exhibiting photocatalytic property is irradiated with light for 24 hours by use of a day white fluorescent lamp such that the intensity of UV rays of 365 nm is 6 μW/cm2, the film has a contact angle of about 20° or less with respect to water.
- 56. A product according to claim 55, wherein the contact angle with respect to water is about 10° or less.
- 57. A product according to claim 56, wherein the contact angle with respect to water is about 5° or less.
- 58. A product according to claim 47 or 48, wherein, after the film exhibiting photocatalytic property is irradiated with light for 24 hours by use of a day white fluorescent lamp such that the intensity of UV rays of 365 nm is 6 μW/cm2, and then allowed to stand in the dark for 24 hours, the film has a contact angle of about 20° or less with respect to water.
- 59. A product according to claim 58, wherein, after the film is allowed to stand in the dark for 24 hours, the film has a contact angle of about 10° or less with respect to water.
- 60. A product according to claim 59, wherein, after the film is allowed to stand in the dark for 24 hours, the film has a contact angle of about 5° or less with respect to water.
- 61. A product according to claim 47 or 48, wherein, after the film exhibiting photocatalytic property is subjected for 4,000 hours to an acceleration-exposure test employing a xenon arc lamp, the film has a yellowing degree of about 10 or less, and after the film is irradiated with light for 24 hours by use of a day white fluorescent lamp such that the intensity of UV rays of 365 nm is 6 μW/cm2, the film has a contact angle of about 20° or less with respect to water.
- 62. A product according to claim 47 or 48, wherein the film exhibiting photocatalytic property is formed on an inorganic substrate.
- 63. A product according to claim 62, wherein the inorganic substrate is of metal or ceramic.
- 64. A product according to claim 62, wherein the inorganic substrate is at least one species selected from the group consisting of an Si compound and an Al compound.
- 65. A product according to claim 47 or 48, wherein the film exhibiting photocatalytic property is formed on an organic substrate.
- 66. A product according to claim 65, wherein the organic substrate is an organic polymer.
- 67. A product according to claim 66, wherein the organic polymer is at least one species selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, nylon 6, nylon 66, aramid, polyethylene terephthalate, unsaturated polyesters, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, polyethylene oxide, polyethylene glycol, silicon resin, polyvinyl alcohol, vinylacetal resin, polyacetate, ABS resin, epoxy resin, vinyl acetate resin, cellulose derivatives such as cellulose and rayon, urethane resin, polyurethane resin, polycarbonate resin, urea resin, fluorine resin, polyvinylidene fluoride, phenol resin, celluloid, chitin, starch sheet, acrylic resin, melamine resin, and alkyd resin.
- 68. A product according to claim 47 or 48, which is at least one member selected from the group consisting of building materials, machinery, vehicles, glass products, electric appliances, agricultural materials, electronic apparatus, tools, tableware, bath products, toiletry products, furniture, clothing, cloth products, fibers, leather products, paper products, sporting goods, futon, containers, eyeglasses, signboards, piping, wiring, brackets, sanitary materials, and automobile parts.
- 69. A method for imparting photocatalytic property and hydrophilicity to a product as recited in any one of (27), (28), and (68), wherein a light source employed for causing the product to exhibit photocatalytic property and hydrophilicity is at least one species selected from the group consisting of sunlight, a fluorescent lamp, a mercury lamp, a xenon lamp, a halogen lamp, a mercury xenon lamp, a metal halide lamp, a light-emitting diode, a laser, and flame obtained through combustion of an organic substance.
Priority Claims (3)
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P2000-402470 |
Dec 2000 |
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P2001-388615 |
Dec 2001 |
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P2001-390736 |
Dec 2001 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is filed under 35 U.S.C. §111(a), and claims benefit, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e)(1), of the filing date of Provisional Application No. 60/270,874 filed Feb. 26, 2001 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §111(b).
Provisional Applications (1)
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60270874 |
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