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Title: Photocatalysts for Reagentless Disinfection on the Basis of Titanium Dioxide Films Modified by Silver Nanoparticles
Authors: Skorb, E. V.
Antonovskaya, L. I.
Belyasova, N. A.
Sviridov, D. V.
Keywords: photocatalysts
film titanium dioxide photocatalysts
deposition of silver
microorganisms
biocatalysis
Issue Date: 2009
Citation: Photocatalysts for Reagentless Disinfection on the Basis of Titanium Dioxide Films Modified by Silver Nanoparticles / E. V. Skorb [et al.] // Catalysis in Industry. - 2009. - Vol. 1, № 2. - P. 165-170.
Abstract: Using the test cultures of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Lactococcus lactis bacteria, photoinduced pathophysiological properties of film titanium dioxide photocatalysts modified by silver nanoparticles are investigated. It is shown that the deposition of silver leads to an increase in the adsorption of microorganisms from the solution and to a rise in the efficiency of photogeneration of hydroxyl radicals and superoxide ions, which provides the attainment of a high level of antimicrobial activity. In particular, the survival rate of P. fluorescens eubacteria under the UV irradiation in contact with the TiO2/Ag catalyst decreases by a factor of more than 70 compared with irradiation in the absence of the photocatalyst. The developed photocatalysts allow the manifold increase in the efficiency of the disinfection of aqueous media with the use of ultraviolet.
URI: https://elib.belstu.by/handle/123456789/51619
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