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Feasibility of Silver Doped TiO(2)/Glass Fiber Photocatalyst under Visible Irradiation as an Indoor Air Germicide

This study investigated the feasibility of using Ag-TiO(2 )photocatalyst supported on glass fiber (Ag-TiO(2)/GF) prepared by a sol-gel method as an indoor air germicide. An experimental model was designed to investigate the bacterial disinfection efficiency of Staphylococcus (Staph), the most popula...

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Autores principales: Pham, Thanh-Dong, Lee, Byeong-Kyu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3987034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24658408
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110303271
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description This study investigated the feasibility of using Ag-TiO(2 )photocatalyst supported on glass fiber (Ag-TiO(2)/GF) prepared by a sol-gel method as an indoor air germicide. An experimental model was designed to investigate the bacterial disinfection efficiency of Staphylococcus (Staph), the most popular bacterium in hospitals in Korea, by the Ag-TiO(2)/GF photocatalyst. The silver content in Ag/TiO(2) was altered from 1 to 10% to investigate the optimal ratio of Ag doped on TiO(2)/glass fiber (TiO(2)/GF) for photocatalytic disinfection of Staph. This study confirmed that Ag in Ag-TiO(2)/GF could work as an electron sink or donor to increase photocatalytic activity and promote the charge separation of electron-hole pairs generated from TiO(2) after photon absorption. Ag also acts as an intermediate agent for the transfer of photo-generated electrons from the valence band of TiO(2) to an acceptor (O(2) gas) to promote photo-oxidation processes. The photocatalytic disinfection activity of Ag-TiO(2)/GF under visible light increased with the increase in silver content up to 7.5% and then slightly decreased with further increasing silver content. The highest disinfection efficiency and disinfection capacity of Staph using 7.5% Ag-TiO(2)/GF were 75.23% and 20 (CFU∙s(−1)∙cm(−)(2)) respectively. The medium level of humidity of 60% ± 5% showed better photocatalytic disinfection than the lower (40% ± 5%) or higher (80% ± 5%) levels.
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spelling pubmed-39870342014-04-15 Feasibility of Silver Doped TiO(2)/Glass Fiber Photocatalyst under Visible Irradiation as an Indoor Air Germicide Pham, Thanh-Dong Lee, Byeong-Kyu Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study investigated the feasibility of using Ag-TiO(2 )photocatalyst supported on glass fiber (Ag-TiO(2)/GF) prepared by a sol-gel method as an indoor air germicide. An experimental model was designed to investigate the bacterial disinfection efficiency of Staphylococcus (Staph), the most popular bacterium in hospitals in Korea, by the Ag-TiO(2)/GF photocatalyst. The silver content in Ag/TiO(2) was altered from 1 to 10% to investigate the optimal ratio of Ag doped on TiO(2)/glass fiber (TiO(2)/GF) for photocatalytic disinfection of Staph. This study confirmed that Ag in Ag-TiO(2)/GF could work as an electron sink or donor to increase photocatalytic activity and promote the charge separation of electron-hole pairs generated from TiO(2) after photon absorption. Ag also acts as an intermediate agent for the transfer of photo-generated electrons from the valence band of TiO(2) to an acceptor (O(2) gas) to promote photo-oxidation processes. The photocatalytic disinfection activity of Ag-TiO(2)/GF under visible light increased with the increase in silver content up to 7.5% and then slightly decreased with further increasing silver content. The highest disinfection efficiency and disinfection capacity of Staph using 7.5% Ag-TiO(2)/GF were 75.23% and 20 (CFU∙s(−1)∙cm(−)(2)) respectively. The medium level of humidity of 60% ± 5% showed better photocatalytic disinfection than the lower (40% ± 5%) or higher (80% ± 5%) levels. MDPI 2014-03-20 2014-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3987034/ /pubmed/24658408 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110303271 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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title Feasibility of Silver Doped TiO(2)/Glass Fiber Photocatalyst under Visible Irradiation as an Indoor Air Germicide
title_full Feasibility of Silver Doped TiO(2)/Glass Fiber Photocatalyst under Visible Irradiation as an Indoor Air Germicide
title_fullStr Feasibility of Silver Doped TiO(2)/Glass Fiber Photocatalyst under Visible Irradiation as an Indoor Air Germicide
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of Silver Doped TiO(2)/Glass Fiber Photocatalyst under Visible Irradiation as an Indoor Air Germicide
title_short Feasibility of Silver Doped TiO(2)/Glass Fiber Photocatalyst under Visible Irradiation as an Indoor Air Germicide
title_sort feasibility of silver doped tio(2)/glass fiber photocatalyst under visible irradiation as an indoor air germicide
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3987034/
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