Abstract

To examine the special features of the antibacterial effect for a thin transparent titanium dioxide (TiO2) film, the photocatalytic degradation of endotoxin, which is a pyrogenic constituent of Escherichia coli (E. coli), as well as its bactericidal activity, was investigated. The TiO2 films were prepared from titanium isopropoxide solution, annealing at 500 °C. The bactericidal activity for E. coli cells was estimated by survival ratio calculated from the number of viable cells which form colonies on the nutrient agar plates. The endotoxin concentration was determined by the Limulus tests. When E. coli cells were killed by the TiO2 photocatalyst under UV irradiation, the endotoxin from the cells was also degraded efficiently. This result shows that the TiO2 photocatalyst has both bactericidal activity and decomposing activity for the endotoxin (i.e., detoxifying activity). The bactericidal effect of the TiO2 thin film results from both inactivating the viability of the bacteria and the destruction of the E. coli cells. This feature renders TiO2 photocatalysts to be applicable to environmental protections, especially in medical facilities where the endotoxin is needed to control.

Keywords

PhotocatalysisEscherichia coliTitanium dioxideMicrobiologyBacteriaChemistryIrradiationAgarTitaniumNuclear chemistryMaterials scienceBiologyBiochemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryMetallurgy

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Year
1998
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Volume
32
Issue
5
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726-728
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Kayano Sunada, Yoshihiko Kikuchi, Kazuhito Hashimoto et al. (1998). Bactericidal and Detoxification Effects of TiO<sub>2</sub> Thin Film Photocatalysts. Environmental Science & Technology , 32 (5) , 726-728. https://doi.org/10.1021/es970860o

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