Journal of hazardous materials | 2021

Visible-light driven rapid bacterial inactivation on red phosphorus/titanium oxide nanofiber heterostructures.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Photocatalytic water disinfection has emerged as a promising approach for water purification. However, exploring efficient and rapid visible light driven materials for photocatalytic bacterial inactivation is still a challenging problem. Herein, red phosphorus/titanium oxide (TiO2@RP) nanofibers were developed for effective water disinfection by a vacuum ampoule strategy. The complete E. coli and S. aureus (7-log CFU mL-1) could be rapidly killed within 25\xa0min and 30\xa0min over the optimized TiO2@RP heterostructure under the white LED irradiation. The efficient photocatalytic antibacterial activity should be mainly ascribed to the synergetic enhancement in light absorption by RP decoration and charge migration and separation by the interface between TiO2 and RP. And then more unpaired photo-carriers would be transferred to the surface to facilitate the generation of photo-holes, •O2- radicals, and H2O2 species, which could destroy the bacterial cells efficiently.

Volume 413
Pages \n 125462\n
DOI 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.125462
Language English
Journal Journal of hazardous materials

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