Hydrophilic member, method for manufacturing same and hydrophilic member maintenance method

US9873106B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9873106-B2
Application numberUS-201515313200-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 17, 2015
Priority dateMay 30, 2014
Publication dateJan 23, 2018
Grant dateJan 23, 2018

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A hydrophilic member that enables provision of favorable photocatalytic performance while enhancing water repellent agent resistance and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. A maintenance method for removing a water repellent agent adhering to a surface of a hydrophilic layer of a hydrophilic member, the water repellent agent having a cation property, is provided. A photocatalytic layer is formed on a base material. An intermediate layer is formed on the photocatalytic layer. A hydrophilic layer having an isoelectric point exceeding 7 is formed on the intermediate layer. The intermediate layer is a layer that causes the hydrophilic layer to be formed so as to have a low density compared to a case where the hydrophilic layer is formed directly on the photocatalytic layer under the same film forming condition. A water repellent agent adhering to a surface of the hydrophilic layer can effectively be removed using sodium bicarbonate.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hydrophilic member including a photocatalytic layer disposed on a base material and a hydrophilic layer disposed on the photocatalytic layer, wherein: an isoelectric point of the hydrophilic layer has a value exceeding 7; and a layer is disposed as an intermediate layer between the photocatalytic layer and the hydrophilic layer. 2. The hydrophilic member according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate layer consists essentially of SiO 2 . 3. The hydrophilic member according to claim 2 , wherein a film thickness of the intermediate layer is 5 to 15 nm. 4. The hydrophilic member according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrophilic layer consists essentially of Al 2 O 3 . 5. The hydrophilic member according to claim 4 , wherein the film thickness of the hydrophilic layer is 5 to 13 nm. 6. The hydrophilic member according to claim 1 , wherein the photocatalytic layer consists essentially of TiO 2 . 7. A hydrophilic member manufacturing method comprising: forming a photocatalytic layer on a base material; forming an intermediate layer on the photocatalytic layer; and forming a hydrophilic layer having an isoelectric point exceeding 7 on the intermediate layer. 8. The hydrophilic member manufacturing method according to claim 7 , wherein: each of the photocatalytic layer, the intermediate layer and the hydrophilic layer is formed by a physical vapor deposition method; and a temperature of the base material when the hydrophilic layer or the intermediate layer is formed is lower than the temperature of the base material when the photocatalytic layer is formed. 9. A hydrophilic member maintenance method comprising performing water repellent agent removal treatment of a surface of the hydrophilic layer of a hydrophilic member according to claim 1 , hydrophilicity of the surface being lowered by adherence of a water repellent agent, using sodium bicarbonate to recover the hydrophilicity of the surface of the hydrophilic layer. 10. The maintenance method according to claim 9 , wherein the water repellent agent removal treatment is performed by rubbing the surface of the hydrophilic layer with a sponge with sodium bicarbonate and water absorbed therein. 11. The hydrophilic member according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrophilic layer is porous. 12. The hydrophilic member according to claim 7 , wherein the hydrophilic layer is porous.

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  • characterised by their crystalline properties, e.g. semi-crystalline (catalysts comprising carbon B01J21/18; molecular sieves B01J29/00) · CPC title

  • characterised by their physical properties · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • B01J21/063Primary

    Titanium; Oxides or hydroxides thereof · CPC title

  • comprising one layer of ceramic material, e.g. porcelain, ceramic tile (layered products with at least two ceramic layers composed mainly of ceramic B32B18/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9873106B2 cover?
A hydrophilic member that enables provision of favorable photocatalytic performance while enhancing water repellent agent resistance and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. A maintenance method for removing a water repellent agent adhering to a surface of a hydrophilic layer of a hydrophilic member, the water repellent agent having a cation property, is provided. A photocatalytic …
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Murakami Corp
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Primary CPC classification B01J21/063. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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