Title of article :
Photocatalytic inhibition of microbial fouling by anodized
Ti6Al4V alloy
Author/Authors :
Judy Gopal، نويسنده , , Rani P. George، نويسنده , , P. Muraleedharan، نويسنده , ,
S. Kalavathi، نويسنده , , S. Banerjee، نويسنده , , R. K. Dayal، نويسنده , , H. S. Khatak، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Biofouling is one of the major concerns in the
use of titanium, an excellent material with respect to
corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, for seawater-
cooled condensers of power plants. Earlier studies
conducted in our laboratory have shown that anodized
titanium with a thin film of anatase (TiO2) inhibits
attachment of Pseudomonas sp. of bacteria when illuminated
with near-UV light (350–380 nm) from black light
blue (BLB) florescent lamps. The following work compares
the photocatalytic efficiencies of anodized commercially
pure titanium (grade 2) and Ti6Al4V alloy, in order
to understand the role of the alloying elements such as Al
and V on the photocatalytic activity in relation to inhibition
of microbial attachment. The study was carried out by
employing both methylene blue (MB) dye degradation as
well as microbial adhesion experiments under near-UV
light illumination. The results have shown that the anodized
Ti6Al4V surfaces showed an order of magnitude
increase in photocatalytic activity, as shown by the
decrease in microbial attachment compared to titanium
grade-2. The oxide film on both the surfaces has been
characterized using Glancing Incidence X-ray Diffraction
(GIXRD) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The
GIXRD and AFM results showed that the oxide formed on
anodized Ti6Al4V surface has higher crystallinity and is
composed of particles, which are smaller in size; both these
attributes are reported to enhance the photocatalytic
activity. Since, vanadium is reported to shift the photoresponse
of the photoactive anatase thin film into visible
range, the photocatalytic activity of anodized Ti6Al4V was
also studied under visible light and it was observed that the
surfaces showed significant photocatalytic activity even
under visible light.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science