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21 December 1999 Atmospheric deposition of TiO2 films on glass substrates for antibacterial activity
Zulfiqur Ali, Ross Gimblett, David Lax, David Meakins
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Abstract
A process based on a simulation of an industrial float line has been used for deposition of TiO2 on glass slides. The process is operated at atmospheric pressure rather than under vacuum condition. A variety of organic pre-cursors can be used for TiO2 formation and films of varying thickness can be produced. Illumination of the TiO2 coated slides with UVc light had significant anti-microbial effects on Ps.aeruginosa cells in suspension.
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Zulfiqur Ali, Ross Gimblett, David Lax, and David Meakins "Atmospheric deposition of TiO2 films on glass substrates for antibacterial activity", Proc. SPIE 3853, Environmental Monitoring and Remediation Technologies II, (21 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.372883
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Titanium dioxide

Chemical vapor deposition

Nitrogen

Atmospheric monitoring

Silver

Atmospheric sciences

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