Method for photocatalytically rendering a surface of a substrate superhydrophilic, a substrate with a superhydrophilic photocatalytic surface, and method of making thereof
First Claim
1. A method of preventing or reducing fogging of a surface of a composite when subjected to humid conditions, comprising:
- providing a composite with a surface, said composite comprising a substrate and a photocatalytic surface layer, said photocatalytic surface layer comprising a photocatalyst;
subjecting the photocatalyst to photoexcitation by exposing the composite to sunlight to render the surface of the composite hydrophilic, wherein, after said photoexcitation, the surface of the composite has a water wettability of less than 10°
in terms of the contact angle with water; and
subjecting the composite to humidity that is sufficient to induce fogging of said substrate if said photocatalytic surface layer were absent.
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Abstract
The surface of a substrate is coated with an abrasion-resistant photocatalytic coating comprised of a semiconductor photocatalyst. upon irradiation by a light having a wavelength of an energy higher than the bandgap energy of the photocatalyst, water is chemisorbed onto the surface in the form of hydroxyl groups (OH−) whereby the surface of the photocatalytic coating is rendered highly hydrophilic. In certain embodiments, the surface of a mirror, lens, or windowpane is coated with the photocatalytic coating to exhibit a high degree of antifogging function. In another embodiment, an article or product coated with the photocatalytic coating is disposed outdoors and the highly hydrophilic surface thereof is self-cleaned as it is subjected to rainfall. In a still another embodiment, an article is coated with the photocatalytic coating and, when the article is soaked in, rinsed by or wetted with water, fatty dirt and contaminants are readily released without resort to a detergent.
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23 Claims
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1. A method of preventing or reducing fogging of a surface of a composite when subjected to humid conditions, comprising:
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providing a composite with a surface, said composite comprising a substrate and a photocatalytic surface layer, said photocatalytic surface layer comprising a photocatalyst;
subjecting the photocatalyst to photoexcitation by exposing the composite to sunlight to render the surface of the composite hydrophilic, wherein, after said photoexcitation, the surface of the composite has a water wettability of less than 10°
in terms of the contact angle with water; and
subjecting the composite to humidity that is sufficient to induce fogging of said substrate if said photocatalytic surface layer were absent. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for maintaining a surface of a composite in a clean state when subjected to dirt in air and precipitation, comprising:
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providing a composite with a surface, said composite comprising a substrate and a photocatalytic surface layer, said photocatalytic surface layer comprising a photocatalyst;
subjecting the photocatalyst to photoexcitation by exposing the composite to sunlight to render the surface of the composite hydrophilic, wherein, after said photoexcitation, the surface of the composite has a water wettability of less than about 20°
in terms of the contact angle with water;
subjecting said composite to dirt in air or precipitation; and
washing away the dirt on the surface of the composite by occasional contact with water. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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