US20210274779A1 - Sterilizing agents, their method of manufacture and uses - Google Patents

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US20210274779A1
US20210274779A1 US17/244,958 US202117244958A US2021274779A1 US 20210274779 A1 US20210274779 A1 US 20210274779A1 US 202117244958 A US202117244958 A US 202117244958A US 2021274779 A1 US2021274779 A1 US 2021274779A1
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  • the present invention pertains to agents that are designed to continuously exert excellent sterilizing and deodorant effects, etc. for a long period of time through being adhered to the surfaces of the substrates such as paper, textiles, plastics, metals, ceramics and compound products.
  • sterilizing and deodorizing agents are either of a solid or liquid form.
  • the solid agents are related technologies, but utilize the oxidation-reduction ability of a photocatalyst. While the photocatalyst can function over long periods of time, they can only function in the presence of UV light and do not function in the dark.
  • the liquid agents such as alcohol and chlorine agents, do not normally require light, but only function for short periods of time and either evaporate and/or deteriorate quickly. Still further, generally many of the liquid sterilizing agents are toxic and therefore have the disadvantage of burdening the environment.
  • photocatalysts While these photocatalysts have sterilizing and deodorizing effects wherein bacteria, viruses, allergens, and various odor causing organic materials are decomposed by radicals, they are produced through the oxidation-reduction reaction occurring on the surfaces of photocatalysts or photocatalysts in the presence of UV light. However, because the oxidation-reduction reaction only occurs at the interface of photocatalysts and the reaction is very weak under the visible light, photocatalysts are regarded as problematic in that they are not useful in dark environments.
  • the above mention features and objects of the present invention are accomplished by a combination of a ceramic having a metal using (1) thermal bonding, (2) pressure bonding or (3) thermal/pressure bonding bonded thereto.
  • the ceramic is in a particle form and is selected from the group consisting of TiO 2 , Cr 2 O 3 , CO 3 O 4 , Al 2 O 3 , SiC, CdS, CdSe, WO 3 , Fe 2 O 3 , SrTiO 2 , or KNbO 3 and mixtures thereof, preferably Titanium dioxide
  • the metal is in a particle form and is selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, platinum, or copper powder or any combination thereof, preferably silver.
  • the metal is bonded to the ceramic using thermal bonding, pressure bonding and thermal/pressure bonding.
  • the completed agent can be mixed with paint, inks, adhesive, gels, layer forming agents and/or by itself and printed, painted, sprayed and inserted into or intertwined on or with a variety of different substrates such as paper, textiles, plastics, metals, ceramics and compound products.
  • the agent can be mixed with a variety of carriers such as lotions, creams, gels, ointments, water and other liquids or semi-liquids which can be applied to the human body and/or other surfaces.
  • the agents of the present invention do not become effective through becoming dissolved from the substrate into water. Instead, the agent of the present invention becomes effective through remaining on the substrate to keep decomposing organic matter, and consequently the effectiveness lasts a long time and has no adverse effects on the environment.
  • FIG. 1 shows the manner of how ceramic is thermally bonded with metal according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 shows the manner of how ceramic is pressure bonded to metal according to the present invention
  • FIG. 3 shows the manner of application of pressure and heat to ceramic and metal for bonding according to the present invention
  • FIG. 4 shows titanium dioxide with silver thermal/pressure bonded thereto
  • FIG. 5 shows SEM images that describe the turning of titanium dioxide and silver into a film form as mapping images
  • FIG. 6 illustrates use of agent according to the present invention for a variety of products
  • FIG. 7 shows a manner of agents of the present invention used for drinking water
  • FIG. 8 shows a manner of agents of the present invention used for preservation for drinking water
  • FIG. 9 shows a manner of agents of the present invention used for preservation for cooling tower
  • FIG. 10 shows a manner of agents of the present invention used for soil amendment
  • FIG. 11 is a graph showing one example of the efficiency and continuity of agents of the present invention.
  • the present invention comprises a metal that is thermal bonded, pressure bonded, thermal/pressure bonded to a ceramic.
  • the ceramic is selected from TiO 2 , Cr 2 O 3 , Co 3 O 4 , Al 2 O 3 , SiC, CdS, CdSe, WO 3 , Fe 2 O 3 , SrTiO 3 , KNbO 3 , etc., but preferably TiO 2 since it is chemically stable, approved as a food additive, unassociated with health problems, and easily available and inexpensive.
  • the particle size of the ceramic is 0.3 to 100 ⁇ m and is preferred to be 0.3 to 50 ⁇ m.
  • the metal used in the presently-invented agents constitutes, a metal selected from: gold, silver, platinum, copper, combinations thereof and other various metal particles, preferably silver. From an economic standpoint, however, a combination of TiO 2 and silver is preferred because it has the aforementioned characteristics and is non-toxic and therefore is safe and does not influence the ecological system.
  • the particle size of the metal is preferred to be 0.3 to 50 ⁇ m.
  • the weight ratio of the ceramic to the metal is preferred to be 100:0.01-30, and 100:0.05-15 in particular.
  • the size of the agent comprising the metal bonded to the ceramic is from 0.3 to 100 ⁇ m.
  • the present agent can also be produced mixing the ceramic with the metal bonded thereto with adsorptive materials.
  • Adsorptive material such as zeolite, sepiolite, apatite, activated carbon, etc. can also be used in the presently invented agent for adsorbing and retaining not only bacteria, viruses, allergens, fungi but also other target objects such as offensive odor substances and toxic substances, etc.
  • the present invention particularly uses Hydroxyapatite which functions as the adsorptive material.
  • the particle size of the Hydroxyapatite of the present invention is preferred to be 0.3 to 50 ⁇ m in particular, for ensuring larger surface areas and for achieving a good workability.
  • the weight ratio of the mixture of the ceramic with the metal bonded thereto and the Hydroxyapatite (i.e. the adsorptive material) is preferred to be 100:1-50, and 100:1-30 in particular, for desired effects of sterilization, deodorization, etc.
  • the present agent can be produced through mixing the ceramic with the metal bonded thereto with the Hydroxyapatite, i.e. the adsorptive material.
  • the ceramic with the metal bonded thereto can be manufactured using (1) thermal bonding of FIG. 1 , (2) pressure bonding of FIG. 2 or (3) thermal/pressure bonding as shown in FIG. 3 .
  • the ceramic (TiO 2 ) and metal (silver) particles are bonded through a high temperature zone as shown in FIG. 1 .
  • a part of the metal is ingrown into particles of the ceramic.
  • the instantaneous temperature of the hot temperature zone is about substantially 2900 degrees Celsius.
  • the ceramic and metal are bonded through the use of a ball mill, as shown in FIG. 2 .
  • the ball mill contains very hard balls made of materials such as Alumina or Zirconium and are approximately 0.1 mm and 0.004 mg.
  • the ceramic and the metal particles. bonded by simultaneously applying heat and pressure.
  • the silver is 80 to 99.9% pure and the Titanium Dioxide is about 90 to 99% pure.
  • the resultant ceramic, titanium dioxide with silver thermal/pressure bonded thereto will be as substantially shown in FIG. 4 , and FIG. 5 shows SEM (scanning electron microscope) images that describe the turning of titanium dioxide and silver into a film form as mapping images.
  • the agent of the present invention can be adhered to target objects such as wood, cloth, plastic, metal, ceramic, concrete, etc. through coating, etc. to be used, and they can also be used as an inside filler material as well. While the agent of the present invention are useful as they are, they can also become useful materials through being dispersed in dispersing agents, such as water, organic solvents, adhesives, etc.
  • the agents of the present invention can be adhered to the target objects through coating, etc. to be used, and they can be contained as an inside filler material as well.
  • the present invention can take the form of printing ink and paint materials. These forms also aim to provide sterilization and deodorizing and decorative effects.
  • Printing ink another form of the present invention, not only contains the ceramic with the metal bonded thereto, and the Hydroxyapatite as an adsorptive material but also contains at least color materials and carriers. Printing ink contains other ingredients as well if necessary.
  • color materials not only inorganic pigments and organic pigments (i.e. color materials commonly used for printing ink) but also dyes such as solvent dye and disperse dye, etc. can be listed as examples.
  • As carriers the following can be listed:
  • resins for instance, natural resin (such as rosin, modified rosin, gilsonite, etc.), natural resin derivative, phenol resin, alkyd resin, xylene resin, urea resin, melamine resin, polyamide resin, acrylic resin, epoxy resin, ketone resin, petroleum resin, polyvinyl chloride resin, polyvinyl acetate, urethane resin, chlorinated polypropylene, chlorinated rubber, cyclized rubber, cellulosic derivative, and reactive resin; and plasticizer.
  • natural resin such as rosin, modified rosin, gilsonite, etc.
  • natural resin derivative such as rosin, modified rosin, gilsonite, etc.
  • phenol resin such as rosin, modified rosin, gilsonite, etc.
  • natural resin derivative such as rosin, modified rosin, gilsonite, etc.
  • phenol resin such as rosin, modified rosin, gilsonite, etc.
  • natural resin derivative
  • wax components in natural wax and synthetic wax dryer, dispersing agent, wetting agent, cross-linking agent, gelling agent, thickening agent, anti-skinning agent, stabilizer, flattening agent, defoamer, anti-flooding agent, and anti-fungus agent, etc.
  • the preferred total amount of the agent of the present invention comprising a ceramic with a metal pressure bonded thereto is 3-80% of the total weight of the printing ink, and 10-80% in particular.
  • the forms or kinds of the printing ink are not particularly limited. They can be paste ink, solvent ink, or solvent-free ink. They can also be used as offset printing ink, lithographic printing ink, photogravure ink, screen process printing ink, intaglio printing ink, or special printing ink.
  • screen process printing ink for example, screen process ink for paper, screen process ink for plastic, screen process ink for glass, screen process ink for metals and screen process ink for cloth, etc., are preferred among the aforementioned types.
  • Paint materials can not only contain the agent of the present invention comprising the ceramic particles with the metal bonded thereto but also contain at least film forming components and dispersing agents. Other components can be contained as well if necessary.
  • film forming components As film forming components, the following can be listed: synthetic resins such as cellulosic derivatives, phthalate resin, phenol resin, alkyd resin, amino alkyd resin, acrylic resin, epoxy resin, urethane resin, polyvinyl chloride resin, silicone resin, fluorocarbon resin, emulsion, water-soluble resin, etc.; and vegetable drying oil.
  • synthetic resins such as cellulosic derivatives, phthalate resin, phenol resin, alkyd resin, amino alkyd resin, acrylic resin, epoxy resin, urethane resin, polyvinyl chloride resin, silicone resin, fluorocarbon resin, emulsion, water-soluble resin, etc.
  • synthetic resins such as cellulosic derivatives, phthalate resin, phenol resin, alkyd resin, amino alkyd resin, acrylic resin, epoxy resin, urethane resin, polyvinyl chloride resin, silicone resin, fluorocarbon resin, emulsion, water-soluble resin, etc.
  • vegetable drying oil As
  • dispersing agents the following can be listed: petroleum solvent, aromatic solvent, alcohol solvent, ester solvent, ketone solvent, cellosolve solvent, water, etc. Moreover, in case of powder paint, solvents as dispersing agents are not necessary.
  • pigments for instance, inorganic pigments, such as titanium dioxide, lead chromate, Indian red, chrome oxide, carbon black, etc. organic pigments, such as Hansa yellow, novapermmm orange, quinacridone violet, copper phythalocyanine, etc.; body pigments, such as precipitated calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, talc, clay, white carbon, etc.; special functional pigments represented by anti-corrosive pigments, such as zinc chromate, strontium chromate, zinc phosphate, aluminum phosphate, etc.
  • inorganic pigments such as titanium dioxide, lead chromate, Indian red, chrome oxide, carbon black, etc.
  • organic pigments such as Hansa yellow, novapermmm orange, quinacridone violet, copper phythalocyanine, etc.
  • body pigments such as precipitated calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, talc, clay, white carbon, etc.
  • anti-corrosive pigments such as zinc chromate, strontium chromate
  • dryer and polymerization catalyst for accelerating drying paint films
  • wetting agent pigment dispersion agent, anti-flooding agent, and anti-setting agent for improving dispersibility of pigments! thickening agent, thixotropic agent, anti-sagging agent for regulating fluidity of pigments
  • leveling agent anti-foaming agent, anti-crawling agent, anti-floating agent as well as plasticizer, anti-skinning agent, electrostatic coating adjuvant, anti-scratch agent, anti-blocking agent, anti-UV agent, antifouling agent, antiseptic agent, anti-fungus agent, etc. for regulating painted surfaces.
  • leveling agent anti-foaming agent, anti-crawling agent, anti-floating agent as well as plasticizer, anti-skinning agent, electrostatic coating adjuvant, anti-scratch agent, anti-blocking agent, anti-UV agent, antifouling agent, antiseptic agent, anti-fungus agent, etc.
  • the compounding ratio found in the common painting materials on the market is useful.
  • the preferred total amount of the agent of the present invention comprising particles of ceramic with metal bonded thereto is a 3-80% of the total weight of the paint material, and 10-80% in particular.
  • the coating methods for the paint materials are not particularly limited. Methods, such as paintbrush coating, air spray coating, airless spray coating, electrostatic spray coating, powder coating, electro-deposition coating, curtain flow coating, roller-brush coating, etc. can be used.
  • the area needed for the presently-invented agents is not particularly limited. It depends according to the use of the agents.
  • the agent of the present invention can be used by mixing with liquid solution or agent that can be used to the human body and/or other surfaces representing the form of such as ointment, skin lotion, etc., and becomes effective for sterilizing bacteria and eliminating odors, etc.
  • mixing with liquid solution or agent is useful for a variety of products such as cosmetics, hand cream 11 in FIG. 6 , ointment, ointment for medical treatment (for diseases that are associated with skin, epidermis such as tinea pedis, burn (scald), bedsore (decubitus), secondary disease of atopic dermatitis, wounds, etc.
  • the agent of the present invention can be used not only by mixing with liquid solution or agent but also by mixing with products such as resin, ceramics, adhesive, etc. and mixing with raw materials that are aimed for making materials.
  • the presently-invented agents can be adhered in various forms to paper, wood, cloth, plastic, metal, concrete, etc. and become effective for sterilizing bacteria and eliminating odors, etc.
  • the agents of the present invention can exert decorative effects by being printed in desired patterns or graphics and can be used for a variety of decorations and other purposes for which light irradiation is considered unavailable.
  • the agents of the present invention are useful for a variety of products such as drinking water ( FIG. 7 ), preservation for drinking water 12 in FIG. 6 , storage of rainwater ( FIG.
  • the presently invented agents are useful as housing materials, such as various wrapping paper, bags, etc. for preserving food, filters, medical materials, medical products, and materials, products as housing materials such as wall paper 15 in FIG. 6 , shoji paper, fusuma paper, outer surface materials of furniture 16 in FIG. 6 , etc.
  • the agents of the present invention are useful for various kind of films such as decorative film, protective film, wrapping film of foodstuffs, for resin products for medical field such as catheter, endoscope, balloon, button of instrument, for products such as personal computers 16 in FIG. 6 , telephone 17 in FIG. 6 , jet-towels 18 in FIG. 6 , play equipment, etc., for housing materials such as handrails 19 in FIG. 6 , ceiling materials 28 in FIG. 6 , etc. as well as for materials needed for manufacturing those products. They are also useful as sizing agents that are contained in the raw materials of paper, woven and/or non-woven.
  • the presently invented agents are useful for various products such as cloths 21 in FIG. 6 , materials for foodstuffs, materials for agriculture use, materials for medical use, adhesive plasters (adhesive bandages) 22 FIG. 6 , gauze, bandages such as white bandages , gowns 23 in FIG. 6 , uniforms, face masks 24 in FIG. 6 , curtains 25 in FIG. 6 , bedclothes (sheets), futon covers, blanket covers, pillow cases, etc., various covers (seat covers, floor cushion covers, etc.), table clothes, carpets 26 in FIG. 6 , towels, handkerchiefs, etc. as well as for materials needed for manufacturing those products.
  • They can also be used as materials for air-purification filters 27 in FIG. 6 , water-purification filters 29 in FIG. 6 , etc. Furthermore, they can be used for painting buildings and other structures, painting various products, and adding soil-resistant paint to ships, bridges, piers, etc. to repel aquatic animal such as acorn barnacle, Serpula, Mytilus, etc. They can be used for disallowing algae to start.
  • the presently-invented agents first of all, adsorb bacteria, viruses, fungi, as well as bad odor substances, toxic substances, etc. Following their adsorption or at the same time as their adsorption, the bacteria and viruses, fungi, etc. are decomposed. Furthermore, the effect of the present invention stops the growth of or repels whatever is not decomposed. Also, without light irradiation the presently-invented agents have the same effects as they have under light irradiation in the normal temperature for human beings living on the Earth. Moreover, because proteins constituting bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc. are decomposed and disappear, the aforementioned effects do not diminish with time but last semi-permanently.
  • Bacteria, fungi, etc. favor the condition of high-temperature and high-humidity to multiply.
  • the agent of the present invention is effective particularly under the condition of high-temperature and high-humidity and therefore is effective against bacteria and fungi.
  • the sterilizer components in the presently-invented agents are non-dissolvable, the agents represent a very widely useful technology to kill and suppress the growth of undesirable living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, etc.
  • places for where public hygiene, bacteria control, odor control, etc, are required such as houses, hospitals, nursing homes, public institutes, food factories, water plants, etc.
  • the agents of the present invention are used are extremely effective for using as “system” by combining them freely upon requests, and become effective' for sterilizing bacteria and eliminating odors, etc.
  • a “system” that is aimed for infection control is shown in FIG. 6 .
  • the following was prepared with the weight ratio of 100:10, particles with thermal bonding of TiO 2 powder (particle size 10 ⁇ m-50 ⁇ m) and silver powder (particle size 1 ⁇ m-50 ⁇ m.
  • the particles of Implementation Example 1 that were coated onto a stainless plate were prepared.
  • 0.02 g powder of the presently invented agent with Implementation Example 1 was mixed with 0.1 ml, 4.5 ⁇ 10 6 cfu/ml Escherichia coli solution.
  • 0.02 g powder of Comparison Example 1 were mixed with 10 ml distilled water and 0.1 ml, 4.5 ⁇ 10 6 cfu/ml Escherichia coli solution.
  • 0.02 g powder of Comparison Example 2 were mixed with 10 ml distilled water and 0.1 ml, 4.5 ⁇ 10 6 cfu/ml Escherichia coli solution. After letting reactions occur for 0 minute and 60 minutes in the room temperature, the number of Escherichia coli was measured with agar plate culture method.
  • Example 2 after letting reactions occur for 60 minutes, 180 minutes, Comparison Example 3: after letting reactions occur for 240 minutes, the number of Escherichia coli was measured with agar plate culture method.
  • the agents of the present invention that comprise the thermal bonding of particles of TiO 2 and silver is considered to have good abilities to decompose organic matter.
  • the present invention does not become a burden for the environment.

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The sterilizing and deodorizing agents target bacteria, odors, toxic substances, etc. and are made from silver as metal particles and titanium dioxide as ceramic particles by (1) thermal bonding or (2) pressure bonding or (3) thermal/pressure bonding and mixing the resultant with hydroxyapatite as an adsorptive material. The agent can be mixed with ink, bonding agents and paints and applied to a variety of substrates.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention pertains to agents that are designed to continuously exert excellent sterilizing and deodorant effects, etc. for a long period of time through being adhered to the surfaces of the substrates such as paper, textiles, plastics, metals, ceramics and compound products.
  • 2. Prior art
  • In the prior art there exists sterilizing and deodorizing agents. However, these agents are either of a solid or liquid form. The solid agents are related technologies, but utilize the oxidation-reduction ability of a photocatalyst. While the photocatalyst can function over long periods of time, they can only function in the presence of UV light and do not function in the dark. The liquid agents, such as alcohol and chlorine agents, do not normally require light, but only function for short periods of time and either evaporate and/or deteriorate quickly. Still further, generally many of the liquid sterilizing agents are toxic and therefore have the disadvantage of burdening the environment.
  • While these photocatalysts have sterilizing and deodorizing effects wherein bacteria, viruses, allergens, and various odor causing organic materials are decomposed by radicals, they are produced through the oxidation-reduction reaction occurring on the surfaces of photocatalysts or photocatalysts in the presence of UV light. However, because the oxidation-reduction reaction only occurs at the interface of photocatalysts and the reaction is very weak under the visible light, photocatalysts are regarded as problematic in that they are not useful in dark environments.
  • To make these photocatalysts useful, attempts, such as increasing the content of photocatalysts or selecting the right crystal structure, have been made to solve the above problem. However, the aforementioned decomposition utilizing the oxidation-reduction reaction does not have the ability to choose what to decompose or what not to decompose; in other words, all organic materials that exist close to the photocatalyst are decomposed. Consequently, photocatalysts have another problem in that a substrate with photocatalysts and an organic material with photocatalysts crumble when the oxidation-reduction reaction is too strong.
  • In addition, the prior art agents also have the disadvantage of burdening the environment.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to overcome the problems of the prior art described above.
  • It is a particular object of the present invention to provide an agent which does not require light to function and persists for long periods of time.
  • It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an agent with superior sterilizing effect to metal compounds that exist in the prior art.
  • It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an agent which is useful with a plurality of substrates and carriers.
  • It is still another object of the present invention to provide an agent which is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and use.
  • The above mention features and objects of the present invention are accomplished by a combination of a ceramic having a metal using (1) thermal bonding, (2) pressure bonding or (3) thermal/pressure bonding bonded thereto. The ceramic is in a particle form and is selected from the group consisting of TiO2, Cr2O3, CO3O4, Al2O3, SiC, CdS, CdSe, WO3, Fe2O3, SrTiO2, or KNbO3 and mixtures thereof, preferably Titanium dioxide, and the metal is in a particle form and is selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, platinum, or copper powder or any combination thereof, preferably silver.
  • The metal is bonded to the ceramic using thermal bonding, pressure bonding and thermal/pressure bonding.
  • The completed agent can be mixed with paint, inks, adhesive, gels, layer forming agents and/or by itself and printed, painted, sprayed and inserted into or intertwined on or with a variety of different substrates such as paper, textiles, plastics, metals, ceramics and compound products. Also, the agent can be mixed with a variety of carriers such as lotions, creams, gels, ointments, water and other liquids or semi-liquids which can be applied to the human body and/or other surfaces.
  • The agents of the present invention do not become effective through becoming dissolved from the substrate into water. Instead, the agent of the present invention becomes effective through remaining on the substrate to keep decomposing organic matter, and consequently the effectiveness lasts a long time and has no adverse effects on the environment.
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  • FIG. 1 shows the manner of how ceramic is thermally bonded with metal according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 shows the manner of how ceramic is pressure bonded to metal according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 shows the manner of application of pressure and heat to ceramic and metal for bonding according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 4 shows titanium dioxide with silver thermal/pressure bonded thereto;
  • FIG. 5 shows SEM images that describe the turning of titanium dioxide and silver into a film form as mapping images;
  • FIG. 6 illustrates use of agent according to the present invention for a variety of products;
  • FIG. 7 shows a manner of agents of the present invention used for drinking water;
  • FIG. 8 shows a manner of agents of the present invention used for preservation for drinking water;
  • FIG. 9 shows a manner of agents of the present invention used for preservation for cooling tower;
  • FIG. 10 shows a manner of agents of the present invention used for soil amendment; and
  • FIG. 11 is a graph showing one example of the efficiency and continuity of agents of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention comprises a metal that is thermal bonded, pressure bonded, thermal/pressure bonded to a ceramic. The ceramic is selected from TiO2, Cr2O3, Co3O4, Al2O3, SiC, CdS, CdSe, WO3, Fe2O3, SrTiO3, KNbO3, etc., but preferably TiO2 since it is chemically stable, approved as a food additive, unassociated with health problems, and easily available and inexpensive. In order to assure a larger surface area and good adherence workability, the particle size of the ceramic is 0.3 to 100 μm and is preferred to be 0.3 to 50 μm.
  • The metal used in the presently-invented agents constitutes, a metal selected from: gold, silver, platinum, copper, combinations thereof and other various metal particles, preferably silver. From an economic standpoint, however, a combination of TiO2 and silver is preferred because it has the aforementioned characteristics and is non-toxic and therefore is safe and does not influence the ecological system. In view of the relationship between the metal and the ceramic, the particle size of the metal is preferred to be 0.3 to 50 μm. In order for the agent to be effective in sterilizing bacteria, eliminating odors, etc, the weight ratio of the ceramic to the metal is preferred to be 100:0.01-30, and 100:0.05-15 in particular. The size of the agent comprising the metal bonded to the ceramic is from 0.3 to 100 μm. The present agent can also be produced mixing the ceramic with the metal bonded thereto with adsorptive materials.
  • Adsorptive material such as zeolite, sepiolite, apatite, activated carbon, etc. can also be used in the presently invented agent for adsorbing and retaining not only bacteria, viruses, allergens, fungi but also other target objects such as offensive odor substances and toxic substances, etc. The present invention particularly uses Hydroxyapatite which functions as the adsorptive material. The particle size of the Hydroxyapatite of the present invention is preferred to be 0.3 to 50 μm in particular, for ensuring larger surface areas and for achieving a good workability. The weight ratio of the mixture of the ceramic with the metal bonded thereto and the Hydroxyapatite (i.e. the adsorptive material) is preferred to be 100:1-50, and 100:1-30 in particular, for desired effects of sterilization, deodorization, etc.
  • The present agent can be produced through mixing the ceramic with the metal bonded thereto with the Hydroxyapatite, i.e. the adsorptive material.
  • The ceramic with the metal bonded thereto can be manufactured using (1) thermal bonding of FIG. 1, (2) pressure bonding of FIG. 2 or (3) thermal/pressure bonding as shown in FIG. 3.
  • In this process the ceramic (TiO2) and metal (silver) particles are bonded through a high temperature zone as shown in FIG. 1. In the process, a part of the metal is ingrown into particles of the ceramic. The instantaneous temperature of the hot temperature zone is about substantially 2900 degrees Celsius. In this process the ceramic and metal are bonded through the use of a ball mill, as shown in FIG. 2. The ball mill contains very hard balls made of materials such as Alumina or Zirconium and are approximately 0.1 mm and 0.004 mg. In this process the ceramic and the metal particles.=bonded by simultaneously applying heat and pressure. The silver is 80 to 99.9% pure and the Titanium Dioxide is about 90 to 99% pure. The resultant ceramic, titanium dioxide with silver thermal/pressure bonded thereto will be as substantially shown in FIG. 4, and FIG. 5 shows SEM (scanning electron microscope) images that describe the turning of titanium dioxide and silver into a film form as mapping images.
  • While the above process to bond the metal to the ceramic is described above, other processes could be used such as high temperature rollers and high temperature ultrasonic bonding.
  • The agent of the present invention can be adhered to target objects such as wood, cloth, plastic, metal, ceramic, concrete, etc. through coating, etc. to be used, and they can also be used as an inside filler material as well. While the agent of the present invention are useful as they are, they can also become useful materials through being dispersed in dispersing agents, such as water, organic solvents, adhesives, etc. The agents of the present invention can be adhered to the target objects through coating, etc. to be used, and they can be contained as an inside filler material as well.
  • Besides the above forms, the present invention can take the form of printing ink and paint materials. These forms also aim to provide sterilization and deodorizing and decorative effects. Printing ink, another form of the present invention, not only contains the ceramic with the metal bonded thereto, and the Hydroxyapatite as an adsorptive material but also contains at least color materials and carriers. Printing ink contains other ingredients as well if necessary. As color materials, not only inorganic pigments and organic pigments (i.e. color materials commonly used for printing ink) but also dyes such as solvent dye and disperse dye, etc. can be listed as examples. As carriers, the following can be listed:
  • oil, for instance, drying oil such as linseed oil, etc., semidrying oil such as soybean oil, etc., and nondrying oil such as caster oil, etc.: resins, for instance, natural resin (such as rosin, modified rosin, gilsonite, etc.), natural resin derivative, phenol resin, alkyd resin, xylene resin, urea resin, melamine resin, polyamide resin, acrylic resin, epoxy resin, ketone resin, petroleum resin, polyvinyl chloride resin, polyvinyl acetate, urethane resin, chlorinated polypropylene, chlorinated rubber, cyclized rubber, cellulosic derivative, and reactive resin; and plasticizer.
  • Also, as other materials, the following can be listed:
  • wax components in natural wax and synthetic wax, dryer, dispersing agent, wetting agent, cross-linking agent, gelling agent, thickening agent, anti-skinning agent, stabilizer, flattening agent, defoamer, anti-flooding agent, and anti-fungus agent, etc.
  • While there is no specific mixture ratio for these components, the mixture ratio found in the common printing ink on the market is useful.
  • In order for printing ink to exert the effects of sterilizing bacteria and eliminating odors, etc. and ensure a proper printability, the preferred total amount of the agent of the present invention comprising a ceramic with a metal pressure bonded thereto is 3-80% of the total weight of the printing ink, and 10-80% in particular.
  • The forms or kinds of the printing ink are not particularly limited. They can be paste ink, solvent ink, or solvent-free ink. They can also be used as offset printing ink, lithographic printing ink, photogravure ink, screen process printing ink, intaglio printing ink, or special printing ink. In order to best achieve the purpose of the present invention, screen process printing ink, for example, screen process ink for paper, screen process ink for plastic, screen process ink for glass, screen process ink for metals and screen process ink for cloth, etc., are preferred among the aforementioned types.
  • In addition to the above, other forms of the present invention are explained below. Paint materials can not only contain the agent of the present invention comprising the ceramic particles with the metal bonded thereto but also contain at least film forming components and dispersing agents. Other components can be contained as well if necessary.
  • As film forming components, the following can be listed: synthetic resins such as cellulosic derivatives, phthalate resin, phenol resin, alkyd resin, amino alkyd resin, acrylic resin, epoxy resin, urethane resin, polyvinyl chloride resin, silicone resin, fluorocarbon resin, emulsion, water-soluble resin, etc.; and vegetable drying oil.
  • As dispersing agents, the following can be listed: petroleum solvent, aromatic solvent, alcohol solvent, ester solvent, ketone solvent, cellosolve solvent, water, etc. Moreover, in case of powder paint, solvents as dispersing agents are not necessary.
  • As other components, the following can be listed: pigments, for instance, inorganic pigments, such as titanium dioxide, lead chromate, Indian red, chrome oxide, carbon black, etc. organic pigments, such as Hansa yellow, novapermmm orange, quinacridone violet, copper phythalocyanine, etc.; body pigments, such as precipitated calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, talc, clay, white carbon, etc.; special functional pigments represented by anti-corrosive pigments, such as zinc chromate, strontium chromate, zinc phosphate, aluminum phosphate, etc.
  • Furthermore, other than the above, the following can be incorporated as supplementary materials: dryer and polymerization catalyst for accelerating drying paint films; wetting agent, pigment dispersion agent, anti-flooding agent, and anti-setting agent for improving dispersibility of pigments! thickening agent, thixotropic agent, anti-sagging agent for regulating fluidity of pigments; and leveling agent, anti-foaming agent, anti-crawling agent, anti-floating agent as well as plasticizer, anti-skinning agent, electrostatic coating adjuvant, anti-scratch agent, anti-blocking agent, anti-UV agent, antifouling agent, antiseptic agent, anti-fungus agent, etc. for regulating painted surfaces. There is no special compounding ratio for these components, and the ratio should be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.
  • The compounding ratio found in the common painting materials on the market is useful. In order for the paint material to exert effects of sterilizing bacteria and eliminating odors, etc. and to ensure a proper paintability, the preferred total amount of the agent of the present invention comprising particles of ceramic with metal bonded thereto is a 3-80% of the total weight of the paint material, and 10-80% in particular.
  • The coating methods for the paint materials are not particularly limited. Methods, such as paintbrush coating, air spray coating, airless spray coating, electrostatic spray coating, powder coating, electro-deposition coating, curtain flow coating, roller-brush coating, etc. can be used.
  • The area needed for the presently-invented agents is not particularly limited. It depends according to the use of the agents.
  • The agent of the present invention can be used by mixing with liquid solution or agent that can be used to the human body and/or other surfaces representing the form of such as ointment, skin lotion, etc., and becomes effective for sterilizing bacteria and eliminating odors, etc. For example, mixing with liquid solution or agent is useful for a variety of products such as cosmetics, hand cream 11 in FIG. 6, ointment, ointment for medical treatment (for diseases that are associated with skin, epidermis such as tinea pedis, burn (scald), bedsore (decubitus), secondary disease of atopic dermatitis, wounds, etc.
  • And, the agent of the present invention can be used not only by mixing with liquid solution or agent but also by mixing with products such as resin, ceramics, adhesive, etc. and mixing with raw materials that are aimed for making materials.
  • As represented by the forms of printing ink, paint materials, etc., the presently-invented agents can be adhered in various forms to paper, wood, cloth, plastic, metal, concrete, etc. and become effective for sterilizing bacteria and eliminating odors, etc. Also, the agents of the present invention can exert decorative effects by being printed in desired patterns or graphics and can be used for a variety of decorations and other purposes for which light irradiation is considered unavailable. For example, being adhered to ceramics, metal, compound products, the agents of the present invention are useful for a variety of products such as drinking water (FIG. 7), preservation for drinking water 12 in FIG. 6, storage of rainwater (FIG. 8), re-use of rainwater, reservoir, pond, washing and cleaning of vegetables, aquaculture (hydroponic culture), cooling tower (FIG. 9), bathtub, hot spring, soil amendment (FIG. 10), preservation for foodstuffs, freshness-keeping of food materials, drain ditch, tile 13 in FIG. 6, humidifier 14 in FIG. 6, medical equipment, filler of column, etc. and being adhered to paper, the presently invented agents are useful as housing materials, such as various wrapping paper, bags, etc. for preserving food, filters, medical materials, medical products, and materials, products as housing materials such as wall paper 15 in FIG. 6, shoji paper, fusuma paper, outer surface materials of furniture 16 in FIG. 6, etc. Additionally, by being adhered to resin, the agents of the present invention are useful for various kind of films such as decorative film, protective film, wrapping film of foodstuffs, for resin products for medical field such as catheter, endoscope, balloon, button of instrument, for products such as personal computers 16 in FIG. 6, telephone 17 in FIG. 6, jet-towels 18 in FIG. 6, play equipment, etc., for housing materials such as handrails 19 in FIG. 6, ceiling materials 28 in FIG. 6, etc. as well as for materials needed for manufacturing those products. They are also useful as sizing agents that are contained in the raw materials of paper, woven and/or non-woven.
  • By being adhered to cloth (textile materials) and woolen cloth, the presently invented agents are useful for various products such as cloths 21 in FIG. 6, materials for foodstuffs, materials for agriculture use, materials for medical use, adhesive plasters (adhesive bandages) 22 FIG. 6, gauze, bandages such as white bandages , gowns 23 in FIG. 6, uniforms, face masks 24 in FIG. 6, curtains 25 in FIG. 6, bedclothes (sheets), futon covers, blanket covers, pillow cases, etc., various covers (seat covers, floor cushion covers, etc.), table clothes, carpets 26 in FIG. 6, towels, handkerchiefs, etc. as well as for materials needed for manufacturing those products. They can also be used as materials for air-purification filters 27 in FIG. 6, water-purification filters 29 in FIG. 6, etc. Furthermore, they can be used for painting buildings and other structures, painting various products, and adding soil-resistant paint to ships, bridges, piers, etc. to repel aquatic animal such as acorn barnacle, Serpula, Mytilus, etc. They can be used for disallowing algae to start.
  • The presently-invented agents, first of all, adsorb bacteria, viruses, fungi, as well as bad odor substances, toxic substances, etc. Following their adsorption or at the same time as their adsorption, the bacteria and viruses, fungi, etc. are decomposed. Furthermore, the effect of the present invention stops the growth of or repels whatever is not decomposed. Also, without light irradiation the presently-invented agents have the same effects as they have under light irradiation in the normal temperature for human beings living on the Earth. Moreover, because proteins constituting bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc. are decomposed and disappear, the aforementioned effects do not diminish with time but last semi-permanently.
  • Bacteria, fungi, etc. favor the condition of high-temperature and high-humidity to multiply. The agent of the present invention is effective particularly under the condition of high-temperature and high-humidity and therefore is effective against bacteria and fungi.
  • Therefore, because the sterilizer components in the presently-invented agents are non-dissolvable, the agents represent a very widely useful technology to kill and suppress the growth of undesirable living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, etc. In places for where public hygiene, bacteria control, odor control, etc, are required such as houses, hospitals, nursing homes, public institutes, food factories, water plants, etc., since it is difficult to handle with one product, for products the agents of the present invention are used are extremely effective for using as “system” by combining them freely upon requests, and become effective' for sterilizing bacteria and eliminating odors, etc. For example, a “system” that is aimed for infection control is shown in FIG. 6.
  • And, in order to acquire further effect in wider fields, by using both of medicament that are existed and products or systems for that the agents of the present invention are used, it can be used as a new sterilizing system (sterilizing method) that contains prompt efficiency and continuity (see FIG. 11).
  • IMPLEMENTATION EXAMPLES Example 1
  • The following was prepared with the weight ratio of 100:10, particles with thermal bonding of TiO2 powder (particle size 10 μm-50 μm) and silver powder (particle size 1 μm-50 μm. The particles of Implementation Example 1 that were coated onto a stainless plate were prepared.
  • The above Implementation Example 1, i.e. TiO2 and silver particles that comprise thermal bonding were replaced with TiO2 and silver particles without thermal bonding. Other conditions were exactly the same between Implementation Example 1 and Comparison Example 1.
  • The above Implementation Example 1, i.e. TiO2 and silver particles that comprise thermal bonding were replaced with solely TiO2 particles without thermal bonding. Other conditions were exactly the same between Implementation Example 1 and Comparison Example 2. TiO2 and silver, that were coated onto the stainless plate of the Implementation Example 2, that were thermal bonded too, were replaced with silver and zinc zeolite.
  • Other conditions were exactly the same between Implementation Example 2 and Comparison Example 3. 0.02 g powder of the presently invented agent with Implementation Example 1 were mixed with 10 ml distilled water and 0.1 ml, 4.5×105 cfu/ml Staphylococcus aureus solution. 0.02 g powder of Comparison Example 1 were mixed with 10 ml distilled water and 0.1 ml, 4.5×105 cfu/ml Staphylococcus aureus solution. 0.02 g powder of Comparison Example 2 were mixed with 10 ml distilled water and 0.1 ml, 4.5×105 cfu/ml Staphylococcus aureus solution. After letting reactions occur for 0 minute and 240 minutes in the room temperature, the number of the Staphylococcus aureus was measured with agar plate culture method.
  • The results are as follows:
  • TABLE 1
    The number of The number of The decreasing
    bacteria after bacteria after rate after
    0 hour 4 hours 4 hours
    (cfu/ml) (cfu/ml) (%)
    Implementation 1.3 × 105 1.3 × 103 99%
    Example 1
    particles of TiO2 and
    silver with thermal
    bonding
    Comparison 1.3 × 105 4.5 × 104 65%
    Example 1
    particles of TiO2 and
    silver without
    thermal bonding
    Comparison 1.6 × 105 7.1 × 104 45%
    Example 2
    Solely particles of
    TiO2
  • 0.02 g powder of the presently invented agent with Implementation Example 1 was mixed with 0.1 ml, 4.5×106 cfu/ml Escherichia coli solution. 0.02 g powder of Comparison Example 1 were mixed with 10 ml distilled water and 0.1 ml, 4.5×106 cfu/ml Escherichia coli solution. 0.02 g powder of Comparison Example 2 were mixed with 10 ml distilled water and 0.1 ml, 4.5×106 cfu/ml Escherichia coli solution. After letting reactions occur for 0 minute and 60 minutes in the room temperature, the number of Escherichia coli was measured with agar plate culture method.
  • The results are as follows:
  • TABLE 2
    The number of The number of The decreasing
    bacteria after bacteria after rate after
    0 hour 4 hours 4 hours
    (cfu/ml) (cfu/ml) (%)
    Implementation 1.7 × 106 4.2 × 103 99%
    Example 1
    particles of TiO2 and
    silver with
    thermal bonding
    Comparison 1.7 × 106 2.6 × 105 85%
    Example 1
    particles of TiO2 and
    silver without
    thermal bonding
    Comparison 1.5 × 106 1.1 × 106 27%
    Example 2
    solely particles of
    TiO2
  • 0.01 ml, 4.5×107 cfu/ml Staphylococcus aureus was inoculated onto the plate of Implementation Example 2. 0.01 ml, 4.5×107 cfu/ml Staphylococcus aureus was inoculated onto the plate of Comparison Example 3. Example 2: after letting reactions occur for 60 minutes, 180 minutes, Comparison Example 3: after letting reactions occur for 240 minutes, the number of Escherichia coli was measured with agar plate culture method.
    • Log 10 inactivation of test bacteria is as follows:
  • Decreasing Decreasing Decreasing
    quantity after quantity after quantity after
    1 hour 3 hours 4 hours
    Implementation 3.02 >5.9
    Example 2
    Comparison 3.65 4.64
    Example 3
  • Based on the above results, the agents of the present invention that comprise the thermal bonding of particles of TiO2 and silver is considered to have good abilities to decompose organic matter.
  • In addition to the above, the present invention does not become a burden for the environment.
  • There are a variety of medical products used for the purpose of sterilizing bacteria, deactivating viruses, decomposing allergens, and deodorization. But such medical products have to do with the fact that the more effective they are the more intrinsically destructive they are to the human body and the natural world. However, the agents of the present invention do not influence the environment, since the agents do not dissolve into water and last for a long time and are effective for long periods of time.
  • It should be apparent that the above described embodiments are but a few which can be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

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1. An element comprising:
metal particles selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, platinum, copper and combinations thereof; and
ceramic particles comprising titanium dioxide,
wherein the metal particles and the ceramic particles are bonded together, and one of at least a part of one of the metal particles or at least a part of one of the ceramic particles is ingrown into the other,
wherein the metal particle is ingrown into the ceramic particle by pressure bonding or a combination of pressure bonding and thermal bonding.
2. The element according to claim 1, wherein the element has an effect without a presence of light which is a same effect as the element has under light.
3. The element according to claim 1, wherein a weight ratio of the metal particles is 0.1-10% of the total weight, and a weight ratio of the ceramic particles is 90-99.9% of the total weight.
4. The element according to claim 2, wherein the effect comprises at least one of sterilizing effect, an effect of decomposing bacteria, viruses, allergens, and fungus, odor substances and toxic substances.
5. An agent comprising the element according to claim 1.
6. The element according to claim 3, wherein the element has the effect when light is irradiated to the element.
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