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Photocatalytic Treatments for Personal Protective Equipment: Experimental Microbiological Investigations and Perspectives for the Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity by Micrometric TiO(2)

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to countries enforcing the use of facial masks to prevent contagion. However, acquisition, reuse, and disposal of personal protective equipment (PPE) has generated problems, in regard to the safety of individuals and environmental sustainability. Effective strategies to...

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Autores principales: Margarucci, Lory Marika, Gianfranceschi, Gianluca, Romano Spica, Vincenzo, D’Ermo, Giuseppe, Refi, Cristiano, Podico, Maurizio, Vitali, Matteo, Romano, Ferdinando, Valeriani, Federica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8391258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18168662
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author Margarucci, Lory Marika
Gianfranceschi, Gianluca
Romano Spica, Vincenzo
D’Ermo, Giuseppe
Refi, Cristiano
Podico, Maurizio
Vitali, Matteo
Romano, Ferdinando
Valeriani, Federica
author_facet Margarucci, Lory Marika
Gianfranceschi, Gianluca
Romano Spica, Vincenzo
D’Ermo, Giuseppe
Refi, Cristiano
Podico, Maurizio
Vitali, Matteo
Romano, Ferdinando
Valeriani, Federica
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has led to countries enforcing the use of facial masks to prevent contagion. However, acquisition, reuse, and disposal of personal protective equipment (PPE) has generated problems, in regard to the safety of individuals and environmental sustainability. Effective strategies to reprocess and disinfect PPE are needed to improve the efficacy and durability of this equipment and to reduce waste load. Thus, the addition of photocatalytic materials to these materials, combined with light exposure at specific wavelengths, may represent promising solutions. To this aim, we prepared a series of masks by depositing micrometer-sized TiO(2) on the external surfaces; the masks were then contaminated with droplets of bacteria suspensions and the coatings were activated by light radiation at different wavelengths. A significant reduction in the microbial load (over 90%, p < 0.01) was observed using both Gram negative (E. coli) and Gram positive (S. aureus) bacteria within 15 min of irradiation, with UV or visible light, including sunlight or artificial sources. Our results support the need for further investigations on self-disinfecting masks and other disposable PPE, which could positively impact (i) the safety of operators/workers, and (ii) environmental sustainability in different occupational or recreational settings.
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spelling pubmed-83912582021-08-28 Photocatalytic Treatments for Personal Protective Equipment: Experimental Microbiological Investigations and Perspectives for the Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity by Micrometric TiO(2) Margarucci, Lory Marika Gianfranceschi, Gianluca Romano Spica, Vincenzo D’Ermo, Giuseppe Refi, Cristiano Podico, Maurizio Vitali, Matteo Romano, Ferdinando Valeriani, Federica Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The COVID-19 pandemic has led to countries enforcing the use of facial masks to prevent contagion. However, acquisition, reuse, and disposal of personal protective equipment (PPE) has generated problems, in regard to the safety of individuals and environmental sustainability. Effective strategies to reprocess and disinfect PPE are needed to improve the efficacy and durability of this equipment and to reduce waste load. Thus, the addition of photocatalytic materials to these materials, combined with light exposure at specific wavelengths, may represent promising solutions. To this aim, we prepared a series of masks by depositing micrometer-sized TiO(2) on the external surfaces; the masks were then contaminated with droplets of bacteria suspensions and the coatings were activated by light radiation at different wavelengths. A significant reduction in the microbial load (over 90%, p < 0.01) was observed using both Gram negative (E. coli) and Gram positive (S. aureus) bacteria within 15 min of irradiation, with UV or visible light, including sunlight or artificial sources. Our results support the need for further investigations on self-disinfecting masks and other disposable PPE, which could positively impact (i) the safety of operators/workers, and (ii) environmental sustainability in different occupational or recreational settings. MDPI 2021-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8391258/ /pubmed/34444411 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18168662 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Margarucci, Lory Marika
Gianfranceschi, Gianluca
Romano Spica, Vincenzo
D’Ermo, Giuseppe
Refi, Cristiano
Podico, Maurizio
Vitali, Matteo
Romano, Ferdinando
Valeriani, Federica
Photocatalytic Treatments for Personal Protective Equipment: Experimental Microbiological Investigations and Perspectives for the Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity by Micrometric TiO(2)
title Photocatalytic Treatments for Personal Protective Equipment: Experimental Microbiological Investigations and Perspectives for the Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity by Micrometric TiO(2)
title_full Photocatalytic Treatments for Personal Protective Equipment: Experimental Microbiological Investigations and Perspectives for the Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity by Micrometric TiO(2)
title_fullStr Photocatalytic Treatments for Personal Protective Equipment: Experimental Microbiological Investigations and Perspectives for the Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity by Micrometric TiO(2)
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic Treatments for Personal Protective Equipment: Experimental Microbiological Investigations and Perspectives for the Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity by Micrometric TiO(2)
title_short Photocatalytic Treatments for Personal Protective Equipment: Experimental Microbiological Investigations and Perspectives for the Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity by Micrometric TiO(2)
title_sort photocatalytic treatments for personal protective equipment: experimental microbiological investigations and perspectives for the enhancement of antimicrobial activity by micrometric tio(2)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8391258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18168662
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