Photocatalyst and Negative Ion Bulb was scattered like wildfire
passing to every ears of Filipinos, the innovation has been already successful, whereas someone spent time to research it and post it without even using and feel the benefits of it. I am a user a the said bulb and it really helps me a lot, when I got the Photocatalyst and Negative Ion Bulb and used it in my tiny shop, drastic changes has been made.
Researched by an unknown blogger was published in a blog, readers be aware because it was really misleading, he only qoutes Carl Koval's saying about the Tio2 , without knowing that Carl is also an inventor of improve photocatalyst application.
See more details about Carl Koval
http://www.patentgenius.com/patent/5439652.htmlhttp://www.patentgenius.com/inventedby/KovalCarlAGoldenCO.htmlReading upon the line,
"..Says Koval, “When illuminated TiO2
is used to decompose organic compounds, a
large number of intermediate compounds are
usually formed. In some cases, these intermediate compounds can be more hazardous
than the compound being decomposed.” For
example, he says, the breakdown of TCE
yields trichloroacetic acid (a substance almost
as toxic as TCE) and, in the gaseous phase,
p h o s g e n e ( a c h emi c a l w a r f a r e a g e n t ) .
However, he says, this doesn’t mean that allapplications using TiO2would be dangerous.“In situations where this type of process was
being proposed for outdoor use, I see no
problems with it, because similar things occur
naturally in the atmosphere, and it would be
unlikely that concentrations of the hazardous
c h emi c a l w o u l d r e a c h t o x i c l e v e l s . . . .
However, [in an indoor setting] who knows
what would be formed if TiO2
photocatalysis were used to decompose plasticizers, bacteria,
and so on, and what the health effects might
be from inhaling such
compounds?”Certainly there is cause for caution, agrees
Anderson. “But given time and control over
the process,” he adds, “these daughter
products do break down into environmentally
benign substances, a process which can be
monitored using a gas chromatograph.” And,
says Blake, “All oxidization processes have
the potential to produce partial oxidization
products. It comes down to a question of the
fraction of the target compounds that are
converted to the intermediate products and
how much of those produced are released
into the air or water. The amount released
will be a function of the efficiency of the
photocatalytic device and the way it is constructed and operated.”
All that being said, in the realm of envir o nme n t a l c l e a n u p t e c h n o l o g y i s T iO2
indeed the white knight riding to the rescue
or something less? Says Blake,
“There is nosingle technology that can address the verywide range of contamination problems inthe environment. Most workers in the fieldrecognize that the photocatalytic chemistryof TiO2 has pluses and minuses that make itattractive for some applications and not foro the r s . The pho t o c a t a l y t i c chemi s t r y o fTiO2is very intriguing. It works in water orair, it uses light instead of heat, and it issuch a simple concept. Engineering it withthe right balance of economics and performance is the challenge.”Link here
That article was written 10 years ago, so what do you think has happened after 10 years? Does the development of Photocatalyst and Negative Ion Bulb has been changed? Those articles is just a speculation that time, the reason why it is written with a question mark (
see Title: Titanium Dioxide:Environmental White Knight?,
means that it was not proven at the time, but after
ICC (Import Commodity Clearance) has certified the
product of Goodfaith, no question ask get your GoodLights, come and get one used it and enjoy the benefits of inhaling clean air.