
Microorganisms Photocatalytic Inactivation on Ag3PO4 Sub-Microcrystals Under WLEDs Light Source
2021; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 31; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/s10904-021-01930-5
ISSN1574-1451
AutoresJoão F. Cruz-Filho, T.M.S. Costa, M.S. Lima, Luís Fernando Guimarães Nolêto, Carla Carolina Silva Bandeira, Francisca Lúcia de Lima, Geraldo E. Luz,
Tópico(s)Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
ResumoIn this article, we report the silver orthophosphate (Ag3PO4) photocatalytic inactivation properties on strains Gram-positive Saprophyte B. subtilis, a diploid fungus Candida albicans and Gram-negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa, using as irradiation source white-light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) with luminous flux (Φ v) of 1.3 × 103 Lumens and relative power density of 15 mW m−2. Microorganisms death curves and the kinetic constants (Kd) indicated that the inhibitory effect of the Ag3PO4 under WLEDs irradiation is well pronounced to C. albicans (6.6 × 10–2 min−1) in relation to P. augenosas (4.6 × 10–2 min−1) and B. subitilis (2.5 × 10–2 min−1). Decimal reduction time (Dt) were 34.4 min to C. albicans, 50.1 min P. augenosas and 92.1 min to B.subitilis. The micrographs obtained by scanning electron microscopy with field emission gun (SEM-FEG) demonstrated that there was cell wall permeability and consequently total rupture in the C. albicans, suggesting the lipid peroxidation phenomenon and protein oxidation promoted by the presence of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Furthermore, it was observed the Ag3PO4 when irradiated by WLEDs demonstrates important sporicidal activity in related to B. subtilis, promoting the endospore wall rupture.
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