Indoor-Light-Activated Blue TiO 2 -Molecule-WO 3 Visible Photocatalyst for Antibacterial Performance against Escherichia coli .
Joosung KimJungsue ChoiYeseul HongYeonsu HanThuy HuynhKim My TranHee-Jin KwakSohyeon SeoChaejeong HeoHyoyoung LeePublished in: ACS infectious diseases (2024)
Currently used visible light catalysts either operate with high-power light sources or require prolonged periods of time for catalytic reactions. This presents a limitation regarding facile application in indoor environments and spaces frequented by the public. Furthermore, this gives rise to elevated power consumption. Here, we enhance photocatalytic performance with blue TiO 2 and WO 3 complexes covalently coupled through an organic molecule, 3-mercaptopropionic acid, under indoor light. Antibacterial experiments against 10 8 CFU/mL Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) suspensions were conducted under indoor light exposure conditions. They showed a sterilization effect of almost 90% within 70 min and nearly 100% after 110 min. The complex generates reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as • OH and O 2 •- , under natural air conditions. We also showed that h + and • OH are important for sterilizing E. coli using common scavengers. This research highlights the potential of these complexes to generate ROS, effectively playing a crucial role in antibacterial effects under indoor light.