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Quantitative evaluation of the antibacterial factors of ZnO nanorod arrays under dark conditions: Physical and chemical effects on Escherichia coil inactivation

Author(s)
Jeong, EunhooUl Kim, ChanByun, JeehyeLee, JihoKim, Hyung-EunKim, Eun-JuChoi, Kyoung JinHong, Seok Won
Issued Date
2020-04
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.136574
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/31536
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004896972030084X?via%3Dihub
Citation
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, v.712, pp.136574
Abstract
Although zinc oxide nanorod (ZnO NR) arrays are a nanomaterial that offers effluent bactericidal activity, they have not been systematically evaluated to quantitatively investigate their disinfection mechanism under dark conditions. In this study, ZnO NR arrays of different lengths (0.5-4 mu m) were uniformly grown via hydrothermal synthesis. The longer arrays exhibited higher Escherichta coil (E. colt) inactivation efficiency up to 94.2% even under darkness for 30 min. When the NR arrays were coated via Al2O3 atomic layer deposition, the inactivation efficiency was decreased to 56.4% because the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the leaching of Zn2+ ions were both hindered by the surficial coverage of defect sites. The morphological effect, i.e., the mechanical rupture of E. cotton the surface, contributed 56.4%. of the bactericidal efficiency; chemical effects, i.e., ROS formation and zinc ion release, contributed the remaining 37.8% under dark conditions. The bactericidal effect of fabricated ZnO NR arrays was further validated in bottled and pond water spiked with E. colt, exhibiting 87.5% and 80.4% inactivation efficiencies, respectively, within 30 min. Understanding these antibacterial mechanisms is not only of significance for research in this and related fields but also beneficial for potential application in various fields, e.g., biomedical and antifouling areas.
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ISSN
0048-9697
Keyword (Author)
Antibacterial mechanismsAtomic layer depositionMorphologyReactive oxygen speciesZinc oxide nanorods
Keyword
WATER DISINFECTIONORGANIC-MATTERZINC-OXIDEMECHANISMNANOMATERIALSDEGRADATIONMORPHOLOGYOXIDATIONGRAPHENEDEFECTS

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