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Life Sciences => Physiology & Medicine => COVID-19 => Topic started by: Daumic on 28/03/2020 20:59:00

Title: Can photocatalytic cloth be a good mask ?
Post by: Daumic on 28/03/2020 20:59:00
In the article "Microbiological disinfection of water and air by photocatalysis" (1), Chantal Guillard and colleagues describe the antiseptic activity of clothes impregnated with TiO2 particles. These clothes have notably a strong antiviral action but only under an UV irradiation.

In the article "Titanium dioxide photocatalysis" (2), Akira Fujishima and colleagues describe the photocatalytic activity of TiO2 particles. According to this paper, the photocatalytic action of TiO2 particles starts under a low UV irradiation, for example with an ordinary room light.

Despite the low UV content of the artificial light, a mask made of photocatalytic cloth can perhaps be active against Covid-19.

(1) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1631074807001683
(2) http://solarwaterworks.org/about/tech/Titanium%20dioxide%20photocatalysis.pdf
Title: Re: Can photocatalytic cloth be a good mask ?
Post by: evan_au on 28/03/2020 21:31:15
Does that mean you should apply sunscreen containing TiO2 before going outdoors?
Title: Re: Can photocatalytic cloth be a good mask ?
Post by: Bored chemist on 28/03/2020 23:22:20
If the cloth is fine enough to trap the virus then it doesn't need the photochemistry.
If it's not fine enough, then the virus won't be there long enough to be affected by that photochemistry.

Nice idea for hospital curtains + such