Photosensitized Production of Singlet Oxygen via C-60 Fullerene Covalently Attached to Functionalized Silica-coated Stainless-Steel Mesh: Remote Bacterial and Viral Inactivation
- Authors
- Kim, Jaesung; Lee, Hongshin; Lee, Ju-Yeon; Park, Kang-Hee; Kim, Woongseob; Lee, Jeong Hoon; Kang, Hyun-Jin; Hong, Seok Won; Park, Hee-Jin; Lee, Seunghyun; Lee, Jung-Hyun; Park, Hee-Deung; Kim, Jee Yeon; Jeong, Yong Won; Lee, Jaesang
- Issue Date
- 5-8월-2020
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER
- Keywords
- C-60 fullerene; Remote disinfection; Photosensitized oxidation; Singlet oxygen; Hydroxyl radical
- Citation
- APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, v.270
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
- Volume
- 270
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/53793
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.apcatb.2020.118862
- ISSN
- 0926-3373
- Abstract
- This study demonstrates the capability of a C-60-based sensitizer to remotely inactivate bacteria and viruses in air. The nucleophilic addition of amine groups attached to SiO2 particles (used as free-standing support or as hosts electrosprayed on a stainless-steel mesh) to the double bonds of C-60 led to the production of recyclable sensitizers. The high-yield production of singlet oxygen (O-1(2)) from the immobilized C-60 was established by studying the effects of O-1(2) quenchers and enhancer on furfuryl alcohol (FFA) oxidation efficiency and wavelength-dependent FFA decay kinetics. We monitored the inactivation rates of Staphylococcus aureus and MS-2 bacteriophage in petri dishes at predetermined distances from the O-1(2) source and identified the probability of remote microbial inactivation via O-1(2), which occurred up to 10-15 cm from the source. This result accorded with epoxy moiety occurrence as an indication of singlet oxygenation in the Fourier Transform-Infrared spectra of cis-polybutadiene in remote positions.
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