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What is Photocatalytic Technology?
Photocatalysis: the acceleration of a photoreaction in the presence of a catalyst.
In catalyzed photolysis, light is absorbed by an adsorbed substrate.
Its understanding has been made possible since the discovery of water electrolysis by means of the titanium dioxide in 1967 by Fujishima.
Photo-generated catalysis depends on the ability of the catalyst to create electron–hole pairs, which create free radicals (hydroxyl radicals: •OH) able to undergo secondary reactions.
TiO2 Photo-catalytic Technology has vast opportunities over the coming decades, and we’ve only just begun with innovative technique GCP©
Is the GCP© safe?
Approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) food testing laboratory, Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) is considered a safe substance and harmless to humans. It is commonly used in paint, printing ink, plastics, paper, synthetic fibers, rubber, condensers, painting colors and crayons, ceramics, electronic components, along with food and cosmetics. Many studies have been published on using titanium dioxide as a photocatalyst for the decomposition of organic compounds.
Our agent containing Titanium Dioxide, comply with EPA regulations and CDC Guidelines for Disinfection and Sterilization in Healthcare facilities.
For more information see References section.
References
www.cdc.gov>guidelines>disinfection>tables>table2
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html
www.accessdata.fda.gov.21fr73.575
https://beta.regulations.gov/document/epa-hq-oppt-2010-0572-0137
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200519/coronavirus-puts-uv-in-the-disinfectant-spotlight