Abstract: A photocatalyst produced from an easily available, relatively low-cost silicon oxide material is disclosed which is capable of decomposing environmental pollutants with improved efficiency. The photocatalyst is produced by pulverizing an artificial crystal, specifically machining waste thereof, into powder particles having a particle diameter of not more than 3.0 mm and then immersing the particles into a solution containing a hydrogen fluoride for activation. Environmental pollutants such as nitrogen oxides (NOx) and harmful organic compounds can be efficiently decomposed by coming into contact with this photocatalyst while being irradiated with activation light under oxidizing conditions.
Abstract: It is intended to provide a novel oligopeptide which can be relatively easily produced, has not only a hair growth-stimulating effect but also an effect of promoting the growth of epithelial cells (for example, skin regeneration) and can easily pass through the horny layer to thereby reach the desired target cells in which its effects are to be exerted. Namely, water-soluble oligopeptides containing a proryl isoleucyl glycyl unit or an isoleucyl glycyl serine unit and having from 3 to 7 amino acids and water-soluble salts thereof.
Abstract: A dewatering promoter which comprises a mixture of (A) a fine wood flour activated by a mechanochemical treatment and (B) a highly active cellulose fiber or a product formed by a grinding treatment of the mixture; and a method for producing the dewatering promoter which comprises adding the highly active cellulose fiber to the wood flour, in a ratio of more than 10% relative to the total mass of the wood flour and the highly active cellulose fiber, and subjecting the resultant mixture to a grinding treatment for at least 30 minutes. The above dewatering promoter can be produced at a low cost, and allows the reduction of the cost required for waste water treatments such as the disposal of a great amount of sludge.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 18, 2005
Date of Patent:
March 16, 2010
Assignees:
Seihachiro Miura, Etsuko Miura, Patent Technology Development Inc.