SUSTAINABLE TITANIA TECHNOLOGY INC. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20120070675 | AGENT FOR INCREASING AMOUNT OF VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMITTED THROUGH LIGHT-TRANSMISSIVE SUBSTRATE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HIGHLY LIGHT-TRANSMISSIVE SUBSTRATE WITH THE SAME - The present invention relates to an agent for increasing an amount of visible light transmitted by a light-transmissive substrate containing an organic silicon compound and an inorganic silicon compound, and a process for producing a highly light-transmissive substrate using the aforementioned agent for increasing an amount of transmitted visible light, as well as, a process for increasing an amount of visible light transmitted by a light-transmissive substrate characterized by forming a layer containing an organic silicon compound and inorganic silicon compound on the surface of a light-transmissive substrate. | 03-22-2012 |
20120055334 | METHOD FOR REMOVING OR DETOXIFYING GAS - A method for removing negatively-charged gas molecules includes the steps of: adsorbing negatively-charged gas molecules by a substrate carrying a positively-charged substance or a positively-charged substance and a negatively-charged substance on the surface of the substrate or in a surface layer of the substrate; and desorbing the aforementioned negatively-charged gas molecules adsorbed on the aforementioned substrate, from the substrate using a fluid. According to the present invention, negatively-charged gas molecules are removed or detoxified by adsorbing the same by a substrate carrying a positively-charged substance, or a positively-charged substance and a negatively-charged substance, on the surface of the substrate. Thereby, it is possible to provide a simple process by which negatively-charged gas molecules are able to be effectively and economically removed or detoxified. | 03-08-2012 |
20090267015 | Method for Protecting Substrate - The present invention provides a novel method for preventing or reducing color degradation or color change of a substrate over time, and is characterized by arranging at least one positively-charged substance selected from the group consisting of ( | 10-29-2009 |