2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2016.05.017
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Formation of bioactive N-doped TiO2 on Ti with visible light-induced antibacterial activity using NaOH, hot water, and subsequent ammonia atmospheric heat treatment

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“…After participating in the catalytic reaction, the Pd 0 percentage decreased, suggesting the oxidation of Pd 0 to Pd 2+ . Additionally, all of the spent catalysts exhibited a Na KLL peak appearing at a binding energy of approximately 496 eV (kinetic energy = 990.7 eV), which can be ascribed to the NaO bond . The presence of the Na KLL signal is due to the addition of NaOH in the reaction process …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After participating in the catalytic reaction, the Pd 0 percentage decreased, suggesting the oxidation of Pd 0 to Pd 2+ . Additionally, all of the spent catalysts exhibited a Na KLL peak appearing at a binding energy of approximately 496 eV (kinetic energy = 990.7 eV), which can be ascribed to the NaO bond . The presence of the Na KLL signal is due to the addition of NaOH in the reaction process …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coating dental implants with photocatalytically active TiO 2 is one approach to making dental implants antibacterially active . Visible‐light‐active TiO 2 coatings can be used for long periods in the treatment of peri‐implantitis without having harmful effects on surrounding tissues because such coatings can kill adhered bacteria when and where the implants are exposed to visible light in the mouth.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Au contributes to visible‐light activation of TiO 2 photocatalysis, both when dissolved as ions and when dispersed as metallic nanoparticles in TiO 2 . Therefore, visible‐light‐responsive antibacterial activity of Ti alloys can be produced by the formation of Au‐incorporated TiO 2 layers through air oxidation, which is simpler than two‐step thermal oxidation or a three‐step process …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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