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Photo-reduction of heavy metal ions and photo-disinfection of pathogenic bacteria under simulated solar light using photosensitized TiO(2) nanofibers

We report the photosensitization of electrospun titania nanofibers, with a mean diameter of 195 nm, by low bandgap silver sulfide nanoparticles of 11–23 nm mean size with the aim of treating heavy metal ions and pathogenic bacteria simultaneously under simulated solar light irradiation. The 17 nm Ag...

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Autores principales: Ghafoor, Samina, Hussain, Syed Zajif, Waseem, Sadia, Arshad, Salman Noshear
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01237g
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author Ghafoor, Samina
Hussain, Syed Zajif
Waseem, Sadia
Arshad, Salman Noshear
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Hussain, Syed Zajif
Waseem, Sadia
Arshad, Salman Noshear
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description We report the photosensitization of electrospun titania nanofibers, with a mean diameter of 195 nm, by low bandgap silver sulfide nanoparticles of 11–23 nm mean size with the aim of treating heavy metal ions and pathogenic bacteria simultaneously under simulated solar light irradiation. The 17 nm Ag(2)S/TiO(2) nanofibers showed 90% photocatalytic reduction of Cr(vi) at pH of 3 with a pseudo-first order rate constant of 0.016 min(−1) which is significantly better than the previously reported for Ag–Ag(2)S/TiO(2) composite particles. The antibacterial capability of the Ag(2)S/TiO(2) nanofibers was evaluated via photo-disinfection of the Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains. The smallest sized 11 nm Ag(2)S/TiO(2) nanofiber showed the best bactericidal efficiency of 100% and 90.6% against Gram-negative E. coli and Gram-positive S. aureus after 1 h of irradiation, respectively, whereas, only 50% E. coli and 41% S. aureus were found to be inactivated in dark. Furthermore, a UV–O(3) treatment of the 11 nm Ag(2)S/TiO(2) nanofibers remarkably enhanced the antibacterial activity where 89% E. coli and 81% S. aureus were inactivated in just 10 min of the irradiation. Enhanced photocatalytic activity is attributed to the efficient charge separation and transfer and reduced electron–hole recombination induced by the effective heterojunction formation between TiO(2) and the optimally sized Ag(2)S nanoparticles. The disinfection nature of the Ag(2)S nanoparticles, role of the generated hydroxyl species under irradiation, and the cell wall damage mechanism is also discussed. This study demonstrates the potential use of these multifunctional composite TiO(2) nanofibers for water remediation.
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spelling pubmed-90808392022-05-09 Photo-reduction of heavy metal ions and photo-disinfection of pathogenic bacteria under simulated solar light using photosensitized TiO(2) nanofibers Ghafoor, Samina Hussain, Syed Zajif Waseem, Sadia Arshad, Salman Noshear RSC Adv Chemistry We report the photosensitization of electrospun titania nanofibers, with a mean diameter of 195 nm, by low bandgap silver sulfide nanoparticles of 11–23 nm mean size with the aim of treating heavy metal ions and pathogenic bacteria simultaneously under simulated solar light irradiation. The 17 nm Ag(2)S/TiO(2) nanofibers showed 90% photocatalytic reduction of Cr(vi) at pH of 3 with a pseudo-first order rate constant of 0.016 min(−1) which is significantly better than the previously reported for Ag–Ag(2)S/TiO(2) composite particles. The antibacterial capability of the Ag(2)S/TiO(2) nanofibers was evaluated via photo-disinfection of the Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains. The smallest sized 11 nm Ag(2)S/TiO(2) nanofiber showed the best bactericidal efficiency of 100% and 90.6% against Gram-negative E. coli and Gram-positive S. aureus after 1 h of irradiation, respectively, whereas, only 50% E. coli and 41% S. aureus were found to be inactivated in dark. Furthermore, a UV–O(3) treatment of the 11 nm Ag(2)S/TiO(2) nanofibers remarkably enhanced the antibacterial activity where 89% E. coli and 81% S. aureus were inactivated in just 10 min of the irradiation. Enhanced photocatalytic activity is attributed to the efficient charge separation and transfer and reduced electron–hole recombination induced by the effective heterojunction formation between TiO(2) and the optimally sized Ag(2)S nanoparticles. The disinfection nature of the Ag(2)S nanoparticles, role of the generated hydroxyl species under irradiation, and the cell wall damage mechanism is also discussed. This study demonstrates the potential use of these multifunctional composite TiO(2) nanofibers for water remediation. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9080839/ /pubmed/35541678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01237g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Ghafoor, Samina
Hussain, Syed Zajif
Waseem, Sadia
Arshad, Salman Noshear
Photo-reduction of heavy metal ions and photo-disinfection of pathogenic bacteria under simulated solar light using photosensitized TiO(2) nanofibers
title Photo-reduction of heavy metal ions and photo-disinfection of pathogenic bacteria under simulated solar light using photosensitized TiO(2) nanofibers
title_full Photo-reduction of heavy metal ions and photo-disinfection of pathogenic bacteria under simulated solar light using photosensitized TiO(2) nanofibers
title_fullStr Photo-reduction of heavy metal ions and photo-disinfection of pathogenic bacteria under simulated solar light using photosensitized TiO(2) nanofibers
title_full_unstemmed Photo-reduction of heavy metal ions and photo-disinfection of pathogenic bacteria under simulated solar light using photosensitized TiO(2) nanofibers
title_short Photo-reduction of heavy metal ions and photo-disinfection of pathogenic bacteria under simulated solar light using photosensitized TiO(2) nanofibers
title_sort photo-reduction of heavy metal ions and photo-disinfection of pathogenic bacteria under simulated solar light using photosensitized tio(2) nanofibers
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01237g
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