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Ion Implantation Technology. 2002. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference On 2002
DOI: 10.1109/iit.2002.1258103
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Metal negative-ion implantation into rutile TiO<sub>2</sub> and enhancement of photocatalytic property under irradiation of fluorescent light

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“…Some studies suggest that TiO 2 antimicrobial effect is based on the photocatalytic effect, that is attributable to deactivation of cellular enzymes that lead to higher permeability and to cell death [149]. The study by Tsuji et al showed that an increased amount of TiO 2 can weaken the material and cause internal decomposition, therefore adequate amounts of NPs needs to be used [150].…”
Section: Prostheticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies suggest that TiO 2 antimicrobial effect is based on the photocatalytic effect, that is attributable to deactivation of cellular enzymes that lead to higher permeability and to cell death [149]. The study by Tsuji et al showed that an increased amount of TiO 2 can weaken the material and cause internal decomposition, therefore adequate amounts of NPs needs to be used [150].…”
Section: Prostheticmentioning
confidence: 99%