Photobiocidal-triboelectric nanolayer coating of photosensitizer/ silica-alumina for reusable and visible-light-driven antibacterial/antiviral air filters
- Authors
- Jeong, Sang Bin; Lee, Dong Uk; Lee, Byeong Jin; Heo, Ki Joon; Kim, Dong Won; Hwang, Gi Byoung; MacRobert, Alexander J.; Shin, Jae Hak; Ko, Hyun Sik; Park, Se Kye; Oh, Yong Suk; Kim, See Jo; Lee, Dong Yun; Lee, Seung-Bok; Park, Inyong; Kim, Sang Bok; Han, Bangwoo; Jung, Jae Hee; Choi, Dong Yun
- Issue Date
- 2022-07
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Citation
- Chemical Engineering Journal, v.440
- Abstract
- Outbreaks of airborne pathogens pose a major threat to public health. Here we present a single-step nanocoating process to endow commercial face mask filters with photobiocidal activity, triboelectric filtration capability, and washability. These functions were successfully achieved with a composite nanolayer of silica-alumina (Si-Al) sol-gel, crystal violet (CV) photosensitizer, and hydrophobic electronegative molecules of 1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-per-fluorooctyltriethoxysilane (PFOTES). The transparent Si-Al matrix strongly immobilized the photosensitizer molecules while dispersing them spatially, thus suppressing self-quenching. During nanolayer formation, PFOTES was anisotropically rearranged on the Si-Al matrix, promoting moisture resistance and triboelectric charging of the Si-Al/PFOTES-CV (SAPC)-coated filter. The SAPC nanolayer stabilized the photoexcited state of the photosensitizer and promoted redox reaction. Compared to pure-photosensitizer-coated filters, the SAPC filter showed substantially higher photobiocidal efficiency (-99.99 % for bacteria and a virus) and photo-durability (-83 % reduction in bactericidal efficiency for the pure-photosensitizer filter but-0.34 % for the SAPC filter after 72 h of light irradiation). Moreover, after five washes with detergent, the SAPC filter maintained its photobiocidal and filtration performance, proving its reusability potential. Therefore, this SAPC nanolayer coating provides a practical strategy for manufacturing an antimicrobial and reusable mask filter for use during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
- Keywords
- CRYSTAL VIOLET; SINGLET OXYGEN; TRANSMISSION; COVID-19; Visible light; Photobiocidal activity; Antimicrobial filters; Antiviral filters; Nanocoatings
- ISSN
- 1385-8947
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114919
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.cej.2022.135830
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- KIST Article > 2022
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