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Functional Cationic Nanomagnet−Porphyrin Hybrids for the Photoinactivation of Microorganisms
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NanomedicineChemical EngineeringEngineeringPhotochemistrySynthetic PhotochemistryPhotocatalysisMicrobiologyChemistryAntimicrobial CompoundSupramolecular PhotochemistryPhotodynamic Therapy CapabilitiesCationic Nanomagnet-porphyrin HybridsEscherichia Coli Bacteria
Cationic nanomagnet-porphyrin hybrids were synthesized and their photodynamic therapy capabilities were investigated against the Gram (-) Escherichia coli bacteria, the Gram (+) Enterococcus faecalis bacteria and T4-like phage. The synthesis, structural characterization, photophysical properties, and antimicrobial activity of these new materials are discussed. The results show that these new multicharged nanomagnet-porphyrin hybrids are very stable in water and highly effective in the photoinactivation of bacteria and phages. Their remarkable antimicrobial activity, associated with their easy recovery, just by applying a magnetic field, makes these materials novel photosensitizers for water or wastewater disinfection.
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