Photocatalyst Filter Sponge

Photocatalyst Filter Sponge is an advanced filtering material that combines porous sponge structure with photocatalytic technology (typically using TiO2/Titanium Dioxide) to purify air or water by breaking down pollutants at the molecular level.

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Photocatalyst Filter Sponge is an advanced filtering material that combines porous sponge structure with photocatalytic technology (typically using TiO2/Titanium Dioxide) to purify air or water by breaking down pollutants at the molecular level.

 

Key Features & Benefits of Photocatalyst Filter Sponge:

  1. Self-Cleaning & Antibacterial
    • Uses UV/sunlight activation to decompose organic contaminants (bacteria, viruses, mold).
    • Prevents microbial growth, reducing maintenance needs.
  2. Eliminates Harmful Pollutants
    • Breaks down VOCs (formaldehyde, benzene), odors, smoke, and allergens.
    • More effective than traditional activated carbon filters.
  3. Long-Lasting & Eco-Friendly
    • Does not require replacement as frequently as conventional filters.
    • Chemical-free purification process.
  4. Versatile Applications
    • Air Purifiers & HVAC Systems – Improves indoor air quality.
    • Refrigerators & Food Storage – Reduces ethylene gas and spoilage.
    • Automotive Cabin Filters – Removes exhaust fumes and odors.
    • Water Filtration – Degrades organic impurities in aquariums/industrial water.

 

Comparison vs. Regular Filters:

Feature Photocatalyst Sponge Traditional Filter
Lifespan 2-5 years (reusable) 3-6 months
Antibacterial Yes (self-sterilizing) No (breeds bacteria)
Eco-Impact Low (no frequent disposal) High (landfill waste)
Odor Removal Permanent breakdown Temporary masking

How Photocatalyst Filter Sponge Works

Photocatalyst Filter Sponge uses light-activated nanotechnology to break down pollutants, bacteria, and odors at the molecular level. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of its working mechanism:


1. Key Component: TiO₂ (Titanium Dioxide) Photocatalyst

The sponge is coated with nano-sized titanium dioxide (TiO₂), a semiconductor material that reacts when exposed to UV or visible light.


2. Light Activation Process

When light (sunlight, UV, or LED) hits the TiO₂-coated sponge:

  • Photons excite electrons in TiO₂, creating electron-hole pairs.
  • These generate Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), including:
    • Hydroxyl radicals (·OH) – Extremely powerful oxidizers
    • Superoxide anions (O₂⁻) – Break down organic compounds

3. Pollutant Breakdown Mechanism

The ROS attack and oxidize organic pollutants, converting them into harmless substances:

Target Pollutants Breakdown Result
Bacteria/Viruses Cell walls destroyed → CO₂ + H₂O
VOCs (Formaldehyde, Benzene) Oxidized into CO₂ + H₂O
Odors (Ammonia, Smoke) Broken down into non-toxic gases
Mold & Allergens Organic structures decomposed

4. Self-Cleaning & Regeneration

Unlike conventional filters that trap pollutants, the photocatalytic reaction:

  • Continuously decomposes contaminants instead of accumulating them.
  • Prevents bacterial growth (no biofilm formation).
  • Maintains efficiency without frequent replacement.
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