Photocatalyst

Photocatalysts work by absorbing UV light energy and creating electron-hole pairs that can react with water and oxygen to produce highly reactive hydroxyl radicals. These radicals can then oxidize and break down pollutants, resulting in clean water and air. They are used in a wide range of applications, including air and water purification, self-cleaning surfaces, and renewable energy. The most common type of photocatalyst are Titanium Dioxide and Zinc Oxide. Photocatalysis process is mainly used in environmental applications, such as the degradation of organic pollutants in wastewater and air purification.

Iron oxide doped photocatalyst is a type of enhanced material used for photocatalysis. The iron oxide serves as a dopant, or a substance added in small amounts to enhance properties of the photocatalyst. The doping of iron oxide improves the photocatalytic activity of the material, making it more efficient and easier to be activated by Visible light energy.

We combine all of them in one product to offer the best wide range doped photocatalyst. Our materials are always well dispersed in water to prevent agglomeration and convenient for applying.

SEM image of ZnO by Sanomat

SEM image of TiO2 by Sanomat