Self-cleaning efficiency of titanium dioxide surface under simultaneous UV irradiation of various intensities and water flow

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We investigated the self-cleaning efficiencies of titanium dioxide (TiO2) surface under ultraviolet (UV) irradiation in combination with a water flow (UV/water) condition using oleic acid as the model surface contaminant. UV light intensities were varied from a typical indoor intensity level to a representative outdoor intensity level in Japan. The combined UV/water treatment exhibited a much higher self-cleaning efficiency than either condition alone. This suggests that the self-cleaning effect occurred at nanometersized photo-induced superhydrophilic domains of the TiO2 film surface located at the interface of the TiO2 surface, oleic acid, and air. © 2014 The Ceramic Society of Japan.

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Nishimoto, S., Tomoishi, S., Kameshima, Y., Fujii, E., & Miyake, M. (2014). Self-cleaning efficiency of titanium dioxide surface under simultaneous UV irradiation of various intensities and water flow. In Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan (Vol. 122, pp. 513–516). Ceramic Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.122.513

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