Purification of living environments using photocatalysts: Inactivation of microorganisms and decomposition of allergens
Ryosuke MATSUURA,
Yoko AIDA
Abstract:Many emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases are prevalent, and the number of
patients with allergies is increasing. Therefore, the importance of purifying the living
environment is increasing. Photocatalysts undergo extreme redox reactions and decompose
organic matter upon exposure to the excitation light. In contrast to ultraviolet light and
disinfectants, which are standard methods for inactivating viruses and eliminating
microorganisms, photocatalysts can decompose toxic substances, such as endotoxins… Show more
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