The Deep Science

THE DEEP SCIENCE THAT THE PURE-LIGHT TECHNOLOGY IS BASED ON

The science behind Pure-Light Technologies, is based upon a NATURAL Process that has been cleaning and de-toxifying the atmosphere and environment of the Earth for millions of years. It is based upon sunlight hitting Titanium Dioxide, which creates Super-Oxygen molecules that clean the Environment. The process is called Homogeneous Photocatalysis. 

 

SO…WHAT is  Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) and  HOW does it produce Super-Oxygen Molecules that clean the Environment?

 

  • Titanium Dioxide has been around for millions of years. It has been in use by man for over 100 years.
  • It is the 9th most abundant mineral on the planet.   It is a non-toxic, odorless crystal that is found in almost every shovelful of dirt.   
  • When it is mined, dried, and ground up into a fine powder… it turns a bright white and is used in a whole variety of products.

 

 

 

It is the white in the white paint, white makeup, in lipstick, white icing, … yes… it is the white in marshmallows. If you brushed your teeth this morning… you used titanium dioxide.   It is used in all of these products shown here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • In 1967 a Japanese Researcher Akira Fujishima discovered that when TiO2 is exposed to Ultraviolet Light…it produced excited Electrons.
  • When these electrons encounter water molecules, which usually happens in less than a 10th of a second, they produce two kinds of Super-Oxygen molecules.

Superoxide is actually produced in our bodies by our white blood cells. 

It is generated by the immune system to kill invading microorganisms.  A lack of Superoxide causes an immunodeficiency syndrome called chronic granulomatous disease, characterized by extreme susceptibility to infection.* 

 *Muller, F. L., Lustgarten, M. S., Jang, Y., Richardson, A. and Van Remmen, H. (2007). "Trends in oxidative aging theories". Free Radic. Biol. Med. 43 (4): 477–503. doi:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2007.03.034PMID 17640558.

 

 

 

The Hydroxyl Ion is termed by science as the “PRIMARY CLEANSING AGENT OF THE LOWER ATMOSPHERE” "Essential To Sustaining Life On Earth," where it is the dominant agent for changing dangerous greenhouse gases and pollutants (hydrofluorocarbons, carbon monoxide, nitrous oxide, etc.) collectively called VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) into harmless gases and Water.  https://www.ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/ar4/wg1/en/ch7s7-4-5.html

 

These two Super-Oxygen molecules are the main natural process that keeps the earth's atmosphere and environment from being overwhelmed by toxic fumes, gasses, pathogens, mold, and pollution. Essentially, they are responsible for the CLEAN AND FRESH smell of the earth. 

With the covering up of large dirt areas in major cities there is a notable reduction in the production of Super-Oxygen molecules resulting in increased pollution and toxicity. Additionally, more and more in homes and buildings today are completely sealed off from the outside air and the cleansing action of the Super-Oxygen molecules, resulting in increased indoor pollution as well. 

The patented Pure-Light Breakthrough Super-Oxygen Technology is that they have developed a way to bring this natural process into homes, businesses, buildings so that inside air, surfaces, and environment are detoxified, cleansed and protected by the natural  Homogeneous Photocatalytic process using specially adapted LED lights and lighting covers to produce the Super-Oxygen molecules.  

 

 

 

FOR THE CHEMISTS: 

Homogeneous photocatalysis

In homogeneous photocatalysis, the reactants and the photocatalysts exist in the same phase. The process by which the atmosphere self-cleans and removes large organic compounds is a gas phase homogenous photocatalysis reaction.  The ozone process is often referenced when developing many photocatalysts:

2O3(g)+H2O(g)𝑣O2(g)+2OH
  1.  He, Fei; Jeon, Woojung; Choi, Wonyong (2021-05-05). "Photocatalytic air purification mimicking the self-cleaning process of the atmosphere". Nature Communications. 12 (1): 2528. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-22839-0. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 8100154. PMID 33953206.