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Tocopherol-assisted magnetic Ag-Fe3O4-TiO2 nanocomposite for photocatalytic bacterial-inactivation with elucidation of mechanism and its hazardous level assessment with zebrafish model

Author(s)
Alexpandi, RajaiahAbirami, GurusamyMurugesan, BalajiDurgadevi, RavindranSwasthikka, Roshni PrithivirajCai, YurongRagupathi, ThennarasuRavi, Arumugam Veera
Issued Date
2023-01
DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.130044
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/60681
Citation
JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, v.442, pp.130044
Abstract
In recent years, many endeavours have been prompted with photocatalytic nanomaterials by the need to eradicate pathogenic microorganisms from water bodies. Herein, a tocopherol-assisted Ag-Fe3O4-TiO2 nano -composite (TAFTN) was synthesized for photocatalytic bacterial inactivation. The prepared TAFTN became active under sunlight due to its narrowed bandgap, inactivating the bacterial contaminants via photo-induced ROS stress. The ROS radicals destroy bacteria by creating oxidative stress, which damages the cell membrane and cellular components such as nucleic acids and proteins. For the first time, the nano-LC-MS/MS-based quantitative proteomics reveals that the disrupted proteins are involved in a variety of cellular functions; the most of these are involved in the metabolic pathway, eventually leading to bacterial death during TAFTN-photocatalysis under sunlight. Furthermore, the toxicity analysis confirmed that the inactivated bacteria seemed to have no detrimental impact on zebrafish model, showing that the disinfected water via TAFTN- photocatalysis is enormously safe. Furthermore, the TAFTN-photocatalysis successfully killed the bacterial cells in natural seawater, indicating the consistent photocatalytic efficacy when recycled repeatedly. The results of this work demonstrate that the produced nanocomposite might be a powerful recyclable and sunlight-active photocatalyst for environmental water treatment.
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ISSN
0304-3894
Keyword (Author)
Sunlight -active photocatalystBacterial inactivationProtein damageNano-LC-MSMS analysis
Keyword
DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTSMEMBRANE-FUSION PROTEINVISIBLE-LIGHTPROTEOMIC ANALYSISE. COLIDEGRADATIONTOXICITYWATERSYSTEMVIBRIO

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