TiO2based photo-catalysis for virus disinfection

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Abstract

This review considers the current literature that is focused on the interface nanostructure/cell-wall microorganism to understand the annihilation mechanism. In this report, photocatalysis is discussed for viral disinfection including TiO2 photocatalysis and other metal-containing photocatalysis. TiO2 based materials and its composites, metal-TiO2 systems, TiO2 heterojunction systems with other semi-conductors, and TiO2 systems with graphene and other carbonaceous materials are discussed in detail. Some practical uses of titanium dioxide for photocatalytic disinfection processes for the effective prevention/eradication of microorganisms, considering the resistance that the microorganism could develop without the appropriate regulatory aspects for human and ecosystem safety are also discussed.

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Mahmood, A., Militky, J., Pechociakova, M., & Wiener, J. (2020). TiO2based photo-catalysis for virus disinfection. Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics, 14(1), 53–66. https://doi.org/10.3993/JFBIM00364

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