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TiO(2)–Ag–NP adhesive photocatalytic films able to disinfect living indoor spaces with a straightforward approach

TiO(2)–Ag doped nanoparticulate (TiO(2)–Ag–NP) adhesive photocatalytic films were used to assess the ability in dropping down the burden of indoor microbial particles. The application of an easy-to use photocatalytic adhesive film to cleanse indoor living spaces from microbial pollution, represents...

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Autores principales: Chirumbolo, Salvatore, Gibellini, Davide, Berto, Luca, Cirrito, Cinzia, Vella, Antonio, Bjørklund, Geir, Sbarbati, Andrea, Bernardi, Paolo, Tirelli, Umberto
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10011799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36918713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-31464-4
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Sumario:TiO(2)–Ag doped nanoparticulate (TiO(2)–Ag–NP) adhesive photocatalytic films were used to assess the ability in dropping down the burden of indoor microbial particles. The application of an easy-to use photocatalytic adhesive film to cleanse indoor living spaces from microbial pollution, represents a novelty in the field of photocatalytic devices. Reduction was attained by photocatalysis in selected spaces, usually with overcrowding (≥ 3 individuals) in the common working daily hours, and upon indoor microclimate monitoring. TiO(2)–Ag doped nanoparticulate (TiO(2)–Ag–NP) adhesive photocatalytic films were applied within five types of living spaces, including schools and job places. The microbial pollution was assessed at time 0 (far from routine clean, ≥ 9 h) and throughout 2–4 weeks following the photocatalyst application by relative light unit (RLU) luminometry and microbial indirect assessment (colony forming units per cubic meter, CFU/m(3)). TiO(2)–Ag–NP photocatalyst reduced RLU and CFU/m(3) by rates higher than 70% leading to RLU ≤ 20 and microbial presence ≤ 35 CFU/m(3). The described TiO(2)–Ag–NP is able to reduce microbial pollution to the lowest RLU threshold (≤ 20) within 60 min in open daylight in a standardized test room of 100 m(2). The correlation between RLU and CFU/m(3) was positive (r = 0.5545, p < 0.05), assessing that the microbial reduction of indoor areas by the TiO(2)–Ag–NP adhesive film was real. Titania photocatalysts represent promising tools to ensure air cleaning and sanitization in living indoor microclimates with a low cost, feasible and straightforward approach. This approach represents an easy to handle, cost effective, feasible and efficacious approach to reduce microbial pollution in indoor spaces, by simply attaching a TiO(2)–Ag–NP adhesive film on the wall.