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Photocatalyst in notebooks More green-friendly efforts from Fujitsu. This one utilizes a widely employed photocatalyst called titanium oxide which uses ultraviolet light to break down odors and dirt into carbon dioxide and water by oxidation. It can even detoxify materials by dissolving viruses and bacteria as well as their remains and toxins. Working hand in hand with Tokyo University's Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, the duo have come up with the Photocatalytic Titanium Apatite. This enhanced photocatalyst, combined with silver-apatite, allows the paint on a notebook to break down dirt when exposed to light and kill germs even indoors or in dim places where bacteria thrives. | ||||
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