Electrically polarized nanoscale surfaces generate reactive oxygenated and chlorinated species for deactivation of microorganisms.
Sci Adv
; 10(31): eado5555, 2024 Aug 02.
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in En
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| ID: mdl-39093965
ABSTRACT
Because of the decreasing supply of new antibiotics, recent outbreaks of infectious diseases, and the emergence of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms, it is imperative to develop new effective strategies for deactivating a broad spectrum of microorganisms and viruses. We have implemented electrically polarized nanoscale metallic (ENM) coatings that deactivate a wide range of microorganisms including Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria with greater than 6-log reduction in less than 10 minutes of treatment. The electrically polarized devices were also effective in deactivating lentivirus and Candida albicans. The key to the high deactivation effectiveness of ENM devices is electrochemical production of micromolar cuprous ions, which mediated reduction of oxygen to hydrogen peroxide. Formation of highly damaging species, hydroxyl radicals and hypochlorous acid, from hydrogen peroxide contributed to antimicrobial properties of the ENM devices. The electric polarization of nanoscale coatings represents an unconventional tool for deactivating a broad spectrum of microorganisms through in situ production of reactive oxygenated and chlorinated species.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Hydrogen Peroxide
Language:
En
Journal:
Sci Adv
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
United States
Country of publication:
United States