One-Dimensional TiO2-B Crystals Synthesised by Hydrothermal Process and Their Antibacterial Behaviour on Escherichia coli
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León Ríos, Sergio
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Espinoza González, Rodrigo
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Fuentes, Sandra
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Chávez Ángel, Emigdio
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Echeverría, Álex
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Serrano, Antonio E.
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Demergasso, Cecilia
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Zárate, R. Antonio
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2016-09-29T19:19:58Z
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2016-09-29T19:19:58Z
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2016
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Journal of Nanomaterials Volume 2016, Article ID 7213672, 8 pages
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10.1155/2016/7213672
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/140579
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We have successfully synthesised one-dimensional single crystals of monoclinic phase titanium dioxide nanostructures (TiO2-B), prepared by a hydrothermal process. Morphological characterization was carried out by atomic force and scanning and transmission electron microscopy techniques. In order to study the crystalline structure, samples were calcined at 500 degrees C in an air-filled chamber. X-ray diffraction results indicated that as-prepared samples presented diffraction patterns of hydrate hydrogen titanate and those calcined at 500 degrees C exhibitedthe TiO2-B and anatase phases, confirmed by Raman spectroscopy. Scanning electron microscopy results showed that the one-dimensional nanostructures had high contrast and uniform widths for those synthesised and calcined, indicating the formation of a phase of monocrystals. Besides, a proof of the antibacterial effect was carried out of the monoclinic phase of TiO2-B on Escherichia coli pure cultures, where the viability of the bacterium decreases in presence of TiO2-B nanostructures plus UV illumination. Monocrystals did not change after photocatalytic tests, suggesting a possible application as long-term antibacterial protection.
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Fundacion Andes
C-13876
FONDECYT
1080401
Anillo
ACT1204
FIC-R: "Transferencia Desarrollo de Nanotransistores Basados en Cables Bacterianos del Desierto"
BIP 30412822-0
DGIP of the Universidad Catolica del Norte