18 research outputs found
Molybdenum doped titanium dioxide photocatalytic coatings for use as hygienic surfaces: the effect of soiling on antimicrobial activity
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) surfaces doped with molybdenum (Mo) were investigated to determine if their photocatalytic ability could enhance process hygiene in the brewery industry. Doping TiO2 with Mo showed a 5-log reduction in bacterial counts within 4 to 24âh and a 1-log reduction in yeast numbers within 72âh. The presence of a dilute brewery soil on the surface did not interfere with antimicrobial activity. The TiO2âMo surface was also active in the dark, showing a 5-log reduction in bacteria within 4 to 24âh and a 1-log reduction in yeast numbers within 72âh, suggesting it could have a novel dual function, being antimicrobial and photocatalytic. The study suggests the TiO2âMo coating could act as a secondary barrier in helping prevent the build-up of microbial contamination on surfaces within the brewery industry, in particular in between cleaning/disinfection regimes during long production runs
Ătat actuel de l'enseignement supĂ©rieur des lettres en Belgique dâaprĂšs quelques brochures rĂ©centes
Stropeno EugĂšne. Ătat actuel de l'enseignement supĂ©rieur des lettres en Belgique dâaprĂšs quelques brochures rĂ©centes. In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 17, Janvier-Juin 1889. pp. 600-609