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Adenovirus inactivation by in situ photocatalytically and photoelectrocatalytically generated halogen viricides.


ABSTRACT: This study investigates and compares the virucidal performances of photocatalytic (PC) and photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) treatments in the presence and absence of halides, such as Br- and Cl-, under comparable experimental conditions. The results confirm that the PC virucidal efficiency can be enhanced in the presence of low halide concentrations (e.g., X = Br- or Cl-) and further enhanced by applying potential bias onto the photoanode in a PEC system. The PEC treatment in the presence of 1.0 mM Br (PEC-Br) shows the highest virucidal efficiency, enabling complete inactivation of a ?1000 TCID50 replication-deficient recombinant adenovirus (RDRADS) population within 31.7 s. The superior virucidal performances of PEC-X treatments can be attributed to the increased production of active oxygen species and additional viricides resulting from the PEC halide oxidation, as well as prolonged lifetime of photoholes (h+ ) for direct inactivation. The findings of this work confirm that new forms of active species generated in situ via a PC or PEC process are effective for viruses.

SUBMITTER: Li G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7108339 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adenovirus inactivation by in situ photocatalytically and photoelectrocatalytically generated halogen viricides.

Li Guiying G   Liu Xiaolu X   Zhang Haimin H   Wong Po-Keung PK   An Taicheng T   Zhou Wenqu W   Li Bing B   Zhao Huijun H  

Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) 20140522


This study investigates and compares the virucidal performances of photocatalytic (PC) and photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) treatments in the presence and absence of halides, such as Br<sup>-</sup> and Cl<sup>-</sup>, under comparable experimental conditions. The results confirm that the PC virucidal efficiency can be enhanced in the presence of low halide concentrations (e.g., X = Br<sup>-</sup> or Cl<sup>-</sup>) and further enhanced by applying potential bias onto the photoanode in a PEC system. T  ...[more]

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