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Light spells doom for bacteria

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Caren B. Les, [email protected]

Those sterile-looking fluorescent lights in hospitals and other public places may someday empower the paint on walls to clean up germs. New nanotechnology paints activated by common fluorescent lights could be used on hospital walls, ceilings and surfaces to kill potentially dangerous “superbugs,” including the food-poisoning bacterium E. coli. The antimicrobial paints could be the interior décor of choice for cleanrooms, child-care centers, restaurant kitchens, and public and domestic bathrooms. They contain nanoparticles of titanium dioxide, a white compound used as a brightener in...Read full article

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    Published: November 2008
    antimicrobialBiophotonicschemicalsfluorescent lightsnanotechnology paintsNews & Features

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