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XU Ming-fang, LIN Shan, CHEN Xin-man, PENG Yan-zhi. Studies on characteristics of nanostructure of N-TiO2 thin films and photo-bactericidal action[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science B, 2006, 7(7): 586-590.
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Abstract: Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain (AS1.50) and Bacillus subtilis strain (AS1.439) from Ming lake were decomposed by photocatalytic nanostructure n-TiO2 thin films in a photo-reactor under UV irradiation. The different thickness nanostructure n-TiO2 thin films coated on mesh grid were prepared by sol-gel method and immobilized at 500 °C (films A) or 350 °C (films B) for 1 h in a muffle furnace. The results showed that n-TiO2 thin film B (8.18 nm thickness, 2.760 nm height and 25.15 nm diameter) has more uniform granular nanostructure and thinner flat texture than n-TiO2 thin film A (12.17 nm thickness, 3.578 nm height and 27.50 nm diameter). The bactericidal action of n-TiO2 thin film A and film B for Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain (AS1.50) and Bacillus subtilis varniger strain (AS1.439) were investigated in this work. More than 95% of photocatalytic bactericidal efficiency for Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain (AS1.50) and 75% for Bacillus subtilis strain (AS1.439) were achieved by using n-TiO2 thin films-B for 70~80 min of irradiation during the photo-bactericidal experimental process. The results indicated that the photo-induced bactericidal efficiency of n-TiO2 thin films probably depended on the characteristics of the films.
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