Superhydrophilic Surfaces Workshop

12 September 2011 - Manchester Met University

An interactive workshop to explore and disseminate the latest knowledge and cutting-edge technology in the rapidly growing field of photocatalytic and superhydrophilic surfaces.

There is increasing interest and advancement in titania-based photocatalytic and superhydrophilic surfaces for a wide range of novel applications including:
* self-cleaning windows and surfaces
* anti-fogging lenses
* antimicrobial surfaces
* water-splitting
* air purification.

Significant industrial and academic research and development is already underway in this field; however, the multitude of production techniques being used, and the lack of standardised testing procedures, often leads to conflicting results.

pss_workshop_flyer_12th_sept_2011.pdf

 

 

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