1. Honeycomb Structures of TiO2-modified Hydroxyapatite Composite for Microbial Filtration Application
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Charusporn Mongkolkachit, Naruporn Monmaturapoj, Chureerat Prahsarn, Witoon Thepsuwan, Sawinee Ngernpimai, Suda Wanakitti, Katanchalee Mai-ngam, and Wattana Klinsukhon
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Materials science ,Sintering ,Nanotechnology ,respiratory system ,Decomposition ,respiratory tract diseases ,Honeycomb structure ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Titanium dioxide ,Honeycomb ,Photocatalysis ,Extrusion ,Methylene blue ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Honeycomb structures of TiO2-modified hydroxyapatite composite (HA/TiO2) were fabricated using extrusion technique. The mixture formulations of HA/TiO2 extrusion pastes (S1-S4) were investigated to optimize the process. The filtering effectiveness of the HA/TiO2 honeycombs was evaluated by photocatalytic activity measurement and a bactericidal test. The effects of sintering temperature and honeycomb thickness on photocatalytic and antibacterial activities were additionally studied. The S3 and S4 honeycomb samples, sintered at 650°C, exhibited a similar trend in reducing methylene blue concentration. At 800°C, the S3 honeycomb sample showed a slightly faster reduction in methylene blue concentration compared to the S4 honeycomb. Honeycomb samples of 2 and 5 cm in thickness showed significantly greater photocatalytic activity than that of 1 cm such that methylene blue concentrations rapidly decreased after UV exposure for 24 hours. The S3 and S4 honeycomb samples also exhibited decomposition of both gram-negative E. coli and gram-positive S. aureus. Approximately 50% of gram-positive S. aureus and gramnegative E. coli were decomposed by the honeycombs in the sample-thickness dependent manner after 2 hours of UV exposure. Low survival ratios of bacteria (5% - 10%) were observed after 6 hours of UV exposure and the 2 mm and 5 mm thick honeycomb samples showed the greatest and most similar antibacterial activities.
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- 2015
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