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How Do Catalytic Self-Cleaning Surfaces Work?

Catalytic self-cleaning surfaces typically employ photocatalysts such as titanium dioxide (TiO₂). When exposed to light, these materials generate reactive species like hydroxyl radicals and superoxide anions. These reactive species can decompose organic matter and other pollutants, effectively cleaning the surface. The process generally involves two steps:
Generation of reactive species through photoexcitation.
Oxidation and breakdown of contaminants by these reactive species.

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