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2D TiO2 nanosheets decorated via sphere-like BiVO4: a promising non-toxic material for liquid phase photocatalysis and bacterial eradication.
Hanif, Muhammad Bilal; Bacova, Jana; Berezenko, Viktoriia; Zeng, Yilan; Paluch, Emil; Seniuk, Alicja; Khan, Muhammad Zubair; Rauf, Sajid; Hussain, Iftikhar; Motlochova, Monika; Plesch, Gustav; Monfort, Olivier; Capek, Jan; Dworniczek, Ewa; Rousar, Tomas; Motola, Martin.
Afiliação
  • Hanif MB; Comenius University in Bratislava: Univerzita Komenskeho v Bratislave, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Ilkovicova 6, 84215, Bratislava, SLOVAKIA.
  • Bacova J; University of Pardubice, 2. Department of Biological and Biochemical Sciences, CZECH REPUBLIC.
  • Berezenko V; Comenius University in Bratislava, inorganic Chemistry, SLOVAKIA.
  • Zeng Y; Comenius University in Bratislava, inorganic Chemistry, SLOVAKIA.
  • Paluch E; Wroclaw Medical University, Department of Microbiology, POLAND.
  • Seniuk A; Wroclaw Medical University, Department of Microbiology, POLAND.
  • Khan MZ; Hong Kong University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, CHINA.
  • Rauf S; Shenzhen University, College of Electronics and Information Engineering, CHINA.
  • Hussain I; Shenzhen University, College of Electronics and Information Engineering, CHINA.
  • Motlochova M; Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, CZECH REPUBLIC.
  • Plesch G; Comenius University in Bratislava, inorganic Chemistry, SLOVAKIA.
  • Monfort O; Comenius University in Bratislava, inorganic Chemistry, SLOVAKIA.
  • Capek J; University of Pardubice, Department of Biological and Biochemical Sciences, CZECH REPUBLIC.
  • Dworniczek E; Wroclaw Medical University, Department of Microbiology, POLAND.
  • Rousar T; University of Pardubice, Department of Biological and Biochemical Sciences, CZECH REPUBLIC.
  • Motola M; Comenius University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Ilkovicova 6, Bratislava, SLOVAKIA.
ChemSusChem ; : e202400027, 2024 Apr 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38588020
ABSTRACT
An in-depth investigation was conducted on a promising composite material (BiVO4/TiO2), focusing on its potential toxicity, photoinduced catalytic properties, as well as its antibiofilm and antimicrobial functionalities. The preparation process involved the synthesis of 2D-TiO2 using the lyophilization method, which was subsequently functionalized with sphere-like BiVO4. Finally, we developed BiVO4/TiO2 S-scheme heterojunctions which can greatly promote the separation of electron-hole pairs to achieve high photocatalytic performance. The evaluation of concentration- and time-dependent viability inhibition was performed on human lung carcinoma epithelial A549 cells. This assessment included the estimation of glutathione levels and mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity. Significantly, the BiVO4/TiO2 composite demonstrated minimal toxicity towards A549 cells. Impressively, the BiVO4/TiO2 composite exhibited notable photocatalytic performance in the degradation of rhodamine B (k =0.135 min-1) and phenol (k = 0.016 min-1). In terms of photoinduced antimicrobial performance, the composite effectively inactivated both gram-negative E. coli and gram-positive E. faecalis bacteria upon 60-min of UV-A light exposure, resulting in a significant log6(log10CFU/mL) reduction in bacterial count. These promising results can be attributed to the unique 2D morphology of TiO2 modified by sphere-like BiVO4, leading to an increased generation of (intracellular)hydroxyl radicals, which plays a crucial role in treatments of both organic pollutants and bacteria.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: ChemSusChem Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: ChemSusChem Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article