Photocatalytic efficiencies of self-cleaning glasses. Influence of physical factors

Two commercial types of self-cleaning glass (SCG) have been tested to confirm the real photocatalytic nature of their properties. This was done by using four photocatalytic tests: (i) in the gas phase with the total oxidation of acetylene; (ii) in water with the total degradation of malic acid, (iii...

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description Two commercial types of self-cleaning glass (SCG) have been tested to confirm the real photocatalytic nature of their properties. This was done by using four photocatalytic tests: (i) in the gas phase with the total oxidation of acetylene; (ii) in water with the total degradation of malic acid, (iii) in water with the total degradation of methylene blue, and (iv) in the solid phase with the total oxidative degradation of a layer of stearic acid deposited on the self-cleaning glass surface, in contact with the superficial titania coating. The influence of various factors (temperature, humidity, wavelength, radiant flux, presence of inorganic particles stuck at the glass surface) was explained in line with the fundamentals of photocatalysis. The results helped to understand the behaviour of self-cleaning glass.
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