School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332, USA.
Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332, USA.
Nat Commun. 2024 Feb 14;15(1):1345. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-45587-3.
As the overuse of chemicals in our disinfection processes becomes an ever-growing concern, alternative approaches to reduce and replace the usage of chemicals is warranted. Electric field treatment has shown promising potential to have synergistic effects with standard chemical-based methods as they both target the cell membrane specifically. In this study, we use a lab-on-a-chip device to understand, observe, and quantify the synergistic effect between electric field treatment and copper inactivation. Observations in situ, and at a single cell level, ensure us that the combined approach has an enhancement effect leading more bacteria to be weakened by electric field treatment and susceptible to inactivation by copper ion permeation. The synergistic effects of electric field treatment and copper can be visually concluded here, enabling the further study of this technology to optimally develop, mature, and scale for its various applications in the future.
随着化学物质在我们的消毒过程中被过度使用,减少和替代化学物质的使用的替代方法是必要的。电场处理已显示出与基于标准化学方法协同作用的巨大潜力,因为它们都专门针对细胞膜。在这项研究中,我们使用芯片实验室设备来理解、观察和量化电场处理和铜失活之间的协同作用。在原位和单细胞水平上的观察,确保了我们的联合方法具有增强效果,使更多的细菌因电场处理而减弱,并容易受到铜离子渗透的失活。在这里可以直观地得出电场处理和铜的协同效应,从而可以进一步研究这项技术,以优化其在未来的各种应用中的开发、成熟和扩展。