Title
Abstract
Methods of destroying toxic volatile air-borne toxins are disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, a piece of formaldehyde laden substrate(wood) such as paneling and furniture is treated with TiO.sub.2 solution to form a thin and translucent veneer on the surface. This layer acts like a membrane preventing outward transport of formaldehyde and other harmful compounds produced by weatherization and natural degradation of the substrate. In a prefered embodiment the photocatalytic destruction of formaldehyde is achieved. Other toxins destroyed include terpenes and other types of toxic volatile organic compounds(VOCs). While the prefered embodiment is applied to wood based supports such as paneling and furniture, the invention has applicability for other surfaces such as caskets and roof shingles. For example, the TiO.sub.2 coating can be used on flexible paper type face masks in order to destroy air-borne toxic compounds such as formaldehyde and the like that are used in medical environments
Document Type
Patent
Patent Number
US 5,744,407
Application Serial Number
08/726,781
Issue Date
4-28-1998
Current Assignee
UCFRF
Assignee at Issuance
UCFRF
College
Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC)
Department
FSEC
Allowance Date
9-11-1997
Filing Date
10-7-1996
Assignee at Filing
UCFRF
Filing Type
Nonprovisional Application Record
Donated
no
Recommended Citation
Raissi, Ali; Fairey, Philip; and Muradov, Nazim, "Photocatalytic Face Mask" (1998). UCF Patents. 445.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/patents/445